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      XPost: alt.politics.rush-limbaugh, alt.politics.republican.party, alt.lawyers       XPost: stl.general       From: recall.nambla.nancy@msnbc.com              An Aurora man will spend up to six months in jail for engaging       in sex acts with his dog, and the dog will be euthanized because       it has become aggressive after being removed from the abusive       home.              An Arapahoe County judge on Tuesday sentenced Frederick       Manzanares, 51, to six months in jail and two years of       supervised probation for participating in sex acts with the dog       and his former girlfriend. Manzanares pleaded guilty to two       counts of misdemeanor animal cruelty in September.              And, Bubba, the male Akita mix who also goes by Biscuit, was to       be euthanized Tuesday afternoon, said Michael Bryant, a       spokesman for the city of Aurora.              Bubba had been living at the Aurora Animal Shelter since       authorities took custody of him this summer. The dog has become       progressively aggressive at the shelter, Arapahoe County Deputy       District Attorney Amy Ferrin said at the hearing.              “Bubba is not doing well at all,” Ferrin said.              Judge Cheryl Rowles-Stokes considered the fate of Bubba in her       sentencing decision, she said.              “This dog cannot safely be adopted,” Rowles-Stokes said at the       hearing before reading her sentence. “This dog cannot safely be       transferred.”              “This dog cannot recover,” she said.              Manzanares, dressed in a dark suit, spoke in the courtroom       before Rowles-Stokes read the sentence. He said that he now       recognized that the sex acts were wrong and that he didn’t mean       to harm the dog.              “I know those desires are morally wrong and they will never       manifest themselves again,” he said.              Manzanares also asked if he could be allowed to work with Bubba       to help rehabilitate the dog for any potential adopter. His       voice cracked as he spoke about Bubba.              Instead, Rowles-Stokes forbid Manzanares from owning, caring for       or cohabiting with any animals during his probation. He will       also complete treatment for his deviant sexual behavior as part       of his sentence.              In a letter to the Arapahoe County District Attorney’s Office,       the animal shelter manager said the city also had charged       Manzanares in municipal court for allowing a dog to run at-large       and for keeping an aggressive dog.              When Manzanares surrendered Bubba to animal control in July he       told officers that he had concerns about the officers’ safety in       handling the dog. The manager, Jenee Shipman, gave Manzanares       permission to go to the shelter to help officers vaccinate and       place a collar and identification tag on Bubba.              “The dog has exhibited unpredictable behavior, and shows signs       of aggression towards veterinary services staff, volunteers,       community service workers and staff members that the dog is not       especially familiar with (staff who clean, fee, provide       enrichment and treats daily,” Shipman’s letter said.              Shipman went on to say, “It is my opinion this dog is not a safe       adoption candidate or transfer candidate based on the history,       kennel behavior and continued increase in aggression observed       daily.”              Manzanares’ former girlfriend and co-defendant, Janette Solano,       pleaded guilty to one count of animal cruelty and received a 24-       month deferred judgement and sentence, meaning she will not be       convicted or serve jail time unless she violates the courts’       restrictions during the two-year period.              Ferrin, the prosecutor, requested that Manzanares be sentenced       to 18 months in jail — the maximum penalty — for the first count       of animal abuse and five years supervised probation for the       second. Manzanares’ attorney, Christopher Decker, asked the       judge to consider a deferred sentence like the one Solano       received. Decker said it would be an act of gender bias if       Manzanares received a harsher penalty than Solano and alleged       the two were equal participants in the crimes.              Solano called police in March 2017 to report a domestic violence       incident. When Aurora police officers arrived, she told them       that she and Manzanares had been arguing and that she was       leaving him because he had been pressuring her to have sex with       the dog.              Solano told police that Manzanares had sent her videos and       literature about bestiality for six months.              Police later found a custom bench that Manzanares designed to       facilitate sex acts with the dog inside a mobile home near the       couple’s home, according to the man’s arrest affidavit.       Manzanares filmed the sex acts with the dog and used a hormone       spray to excite the animal, the affidavit states. Police found              [continued in next message]              --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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