My Friends, Jim (left) and Frank in the old days.. Frank is in hospice right now. |
In keeping with the theme the past day or two, and to show you my determination to help end animal abuse, I wanted to share something that I did several years ago, and the follow up post. For some of you , this is a repeat. I would hope you would consider fighting for something in your life, especially when it comes to children, the elderly, and animals. Although Ms. Jackson got nothing more than a slap on the hand, at least I tried.
The original abuse charge on Love Davis, the evil woman who left her dog chained in the garage during a very cold February in 2010 with no food or water, is archived in the Democrat and Chronicle, including the little blurb in the paper about her 'sentencing', which I could not open today
(and I don't know why I can't, I pay each month for my Sunday and holiday papers!), but following this letter is the post I wrote after the trial: I probably wouldn't have been as determined as I was if this location where the dog died was right on my route that I travel each day.
Here is a letter I wrote to the Judge prior to her sentencing:
Honorable John R. Schwartz
Rochester City Court
99 Exchange Boulevard
Rochester, NY 14614
Dear Judge Schwartz,
I would like to re-introduce myself to you as I was one of
the spectators involved in a recent animal cruelty case that you presided over,
both in the April pre-trial process and the trial on July 27, 2010, the Love
Jackson dog starvation case. You made a great impression on me seeing your sincere
interest toward the people involved in bringing charges. Those who took the time to unmask this kind of
cruelty, and actively did something about this kind of tragedy. I was grateful
for the opportunity to speak with you that July day and sincerely appreciated
your advice that you would read and consider any additional information that
came after that trial date. As you explained, you could not read my letter
attached to the petition until after that trial procedure.
This letter further elaborates my deep concern for animals
that are abused. My love of animals stems from an early age when my
grandparents and parents taught me how to love, treat and respect animals. My
grandfather, Bill McCann, was very much involved in Rochester's political scene
in the 1960s, one position was a personal assistant to Rochester's Police Commissioner. He ran for Sheriff taking on Sheriff Skinner.
Unfortunately, he did not win the election. He, personally had many pets, even
taking in orphaned cats. He was my mentor.
Over these past years I have assumed the task of seeking our
feral cats, feeding them, giving them the necessary medical care and finding
good homes as much as my position allows. My work has evolved into setting up a
blog site.- http://thebean10.blogspot.com
-to make this plight known to a large population.
As any large city, Rochester has a major problem with
homeless and abused animals, and people with an indifference to what animal's
rights should be. With this Jackson case, I saw our judicial system work and it
energized me to continue with my goals to bring animal cruelty to the
forefront.
With this letter, it is my sincerest request that you give the
person who brutally abused God's creatures in such an inhumane and unjust
manner, Ms. Jackson the fullest sentence to the extent the law allows. In addition to her jail sentence, we should
set a precedence to assign parole-like work to continue after her time served,
to work in an animal shelter under strict guidance where hopefully she would
find remorse and compassion for the animals in her care.
I am most grateful for the time you took to read this letter
and I hope you will give my requests serious consideration prior to Ms.
Jackson’s sentencing on August 27th. At present the law considers this degree of
abuse a misdemeanor. Life, be it animal or human, deserves respect, kindness,
compassion and love.
Thank you.
Very truly yours,
Janine Wagner
JUDGMENT DAY
Well, I went to court this morning. Ms. Jackson doesn't have purple hair anymore. Besides that, when I arrived I saw Kate from The Barking Lot and three of her friends, one from the D & C named Renee, she was not a reporter, but has her connections there! My friend Mary also came, for which I was very grateful. The Judge called Ms. Jackson up and before sentencing asked her what she would like to say, she mumbled something about being sick back then, when she couldn't feed her dog for I don't know how many weeks it takes to starve a dog to death, and that she was sorry. The Prosecuter did speak on behalf of the good guys, and mentioned that when Officer Muller arrived on the scene, it was a 5, 5 being the worst scenario for an animal in trauma. This stuff just sickened me to hear. Not only that, but Officer Muller had shared with us the last time that this dog had chewed his feet off he was so hungry - which was not shared with the public. Hows that? And she was sick. The Judge then spoke and said that in all his 25 years on the bench, he has never had such a showing of compassion for an animal, and he has never received as many letters on behalf of the dog. He told Ms. Jackson that this group wanted her to received the maximum possible. He then told her he would not sentence her to the year in jail, it would be a waste of taxpayer's money. He told her he was sentencing her to 100 hours of community service - to be served at an animal shelter, and a fine, and she could never own an animal again. I was in tears, but composed myself. I get so emotional about this stuff! I am not happy by this, as who is going to monitor that she never owns an animal. And she will take the easy road and show up at the Verona Street shelter where they don't have time to monitor what she is doing as they are inundated themselves with animals. This is in comparison to Lollypop, where there are more people who would make sure she spends the time necessary to give her the dose of reality she needs. She most likely doesn't have a car, which make the Verona Street Shelter an easier place to serve out her sentence. The newspaper report just came out, I attach the link below. All in all, a small drop of justice was served. I do hope they make her work in the worst possible area - not sure what that is, but she needs to be shocked back to humanity.
http://www.democratandchronicle.com/article/20100831/NEWS01/100831008/City-woman-accused-of-starving-dog-sentenced
If you want to read more about this, and what happened between me and MS JACKSON before her hearing, this can all be found if you do a search on Love Jackson in the search bar above. I could have smacked her.
Please do your part to save an animal! and have a nice day!
JUDGMENT DAY
Well, I went to court this morning. Ms. Jackson doesn't have purple hair anymore. Besides that, when I arrived I saw Kate from The Barking Lot and three of her friends, one from the D & C named Renee, she was not a reporter, but has her connections there! My friend Mary also came, for which I was very grateful. The Judge called Ms. Jackson up and before sentencing asked her what she would like to say, she mumbled something about being sick back then, when she couldn't feed her dog for I don't know how many weeks it takes to starve a dog to death, and that she was sorry. The Prosecuter did speak on behalf of the good guys, and mentioned that when Officer Muller arrived on the scene, it was a 5, 5 being the worst scenario for an animal in trauma. This stuff just sickened me to hear. Not only that, but Officer Muller had shared with us the last time that this dog had chewed his feet off he was so hungry - which was not shared with the public. Hows that? And she was sick. The Judge then spoke and said that in all his 25 years on the bench, he has never had such a showing of compassion for an animal, and he has never received as many letters on behalf of the dog. He told Ms. Jackson that this group wanted her to received the maximum possible. He then told her he would not sentence her to the year in jail, it would be a waste of taxpayer's money. He told her he was sentencing her to 100 hours of community service - to be served at an animal shelter, and a fine, and she could never own an animal again. I was in tears, but composed myself. I get so emotional about this stuff! I am not happy by this, as who is going to monitor that she never owns an animal. And she will take the easy road and show up at the Verona Street shelter where they don't have time to monitor what she is doing as they are inundated themselves with animals. This is in comparison to Lollypop, where there are more people who would make sure she spends the time necessary to give her the dose of reality she needs. She most likely doesn't have a car, which make the Verona Street Shelter an easier place to serve out her sentence. The newspaper report just came out, I attach the link below. All in all, a small drop of justice was served. I do hope they make her work in the worst possible area - not sure what that is, but she needs to be shocked back to humanity.
http://www.democratandchronicle.com/article/20100831/NEWS01/100831008/City-woman-accused-of-starving-dog-sentenced
If you want to read more about this, and what happened between me and MS JACKSON before her hearing, this can all be found if you do a search on Love Jackson in the search bar above. I could have smacked her.
Please do your part to save an animal! and have a nice day!
"Raise your words, not voice. It is rain that grows flowers, not thunder."
very professional on your part Janine, i really do believe you would be a big asset to the board members of any of our big name animal protection/charity organisations. Cold for you and the kittys this morning, you made a difference in their day again, tomorrow morning will be worse for you and the cats, will pray you make it and they are safe.....
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