Very thin, malnourished, marked with bruises and traces of blows on the muzzle, ears and lips, Ruby was in such a state that it is impossible to believe that she would have thrown herself into the void.
However, this is what Fabio L. staunchly defended, judged this Monday, February 19 for having thrown the American staff he had in charge off the balcony, Saturday, February 17 in the morning in Nanterre (Hauts-de-Seine) .
A fall which killed the dog and resulted in this 39-year-old man being sentenced for “serious abuse and acts of cruelty resulting in the death of an animal” to eight months' imprisonment, with adjustments.
In the box, Fabio L., this construction worker currently out of work, appeared nervous, constantly swinging his tall figure from one foot to the other, opening his arms to mime the gestures that frightened the dog, squealing at the slightest movement. human.
According to the defendant, Ruby had a behavioral problem but he cannot be held responsible for it because he was not the master.
His dog is Noé, also an amstaff, who was also in the “dirty” apartment, filled with “a strong smell of dogs and excrement,” according to the police report.
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