90 days and fines, not enough!!!!

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http://www.detnews.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?
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Tuesday, May 08, 2007


Man jailed in dog's starving death

Two-year-old German shepherd died in a cage, 5 feet from food; owner 
gets 90 days.

Edward L. Cardenas / The Detroit News


MOUNT CLEMENS -- A 22-year-old man was sentenced Monday to spend the 
next 90 days in jail for starving his German shepherd to death in a 
cage in his Sterling Heights apartment while dog food sat nearby.

Jason Kraft pleaded guilty March 26 to charges of killing an animal 
and improper burial for not giving food, water or medicine to his 2-
year-old dog, "Fonzi," as it slowly died in its cage in the Kingsley 
Apartments.

Macomb Assistant Prosecutor Steven Kaplan said Kraft apologized prior 
to sentencing, and noted Kraft was suffering from depression. But 
Kaplan said he felt that the apology was "insincere."

"It was not an isolated incident. This was chronic neglect," Kaplan 
said.

"The remorse is for himself, not for the dog."

Sterling Heights Police Capt. Frank Mowinski, who oversees animal 
control, hoped the sentence sends a message to the public about how 
serious the city and the courts take animal abuse.

"That is the worst I have ever seen," Mowinski said, referring to the 
abuse of the dog.

When Kraft completes his 90-day jail term, he will then be placed on 
probation until May 2010. He also was sentenced by Macomb County 
Circuit Judge Matthew Switalski to serve 500 hours of community 
service and pay $500 restitution to the city of Sterling Heights; 
$1,435 restitution to the apartment complex owners; and $3,000 in 
fines.

Kraft also will not be allowed to care for, own, or live in a home 
with a pet during his probation.

Attempts to reach defense attorney Darin Kanfer were unsuccessful.

Residents in the same two-story section of Kraft's apartment complex 
did not answer repeated rings of their doorbells.

One resident, who declined to identify himself, said Kraft's 
apartment, after standing vacant for several months, has now been 
rented out again.

Sterling Heights Animal Control workers were alerted in January by 
Kraft's neighbors that the whimpers from the dog had stopped. When 
officers arrived, they found the dog dead in his cage in a spare 
bedroom, just 5 feet away from dog food.

"The dog could see and smell the food and water, but could not reach 
either," Kaplan said.

Investigators believed the dog had been dead for nearly a week, and 
its bones were showing. It had injuries to its paws from trying to 
escape the cage and maggots in its skin showing that it had died from 
a lack of nutrients.

Kaplan added that Kraft took Fonzi to the veterinarian in November 
and he was healthy. Kraft received a prescription for worms, but is 
believed to have never given the dog any of the medicine.

He added that Switalski's sentence was stiff.




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cannot be ignored. " ~ Author Unknown

 
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