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Man Receives Probation and Anger Management after Pleading Guilty to 15 Counts of Animal Cruelty for Dog Fighting Operation

April 18, 2016 by Tina Evangelista-Eppenstein 17 Comments

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Antoine Talley, Lawndale, PA, who pled guilty to 15 counts of animal cruelty was sentenced to four years of reporting probation, anger management, drug screening and prohibition of ownership of and contact with dogs during the probationary period. Antoine Talley, 39, was also sentenced to pay more than $3500 in restitution to the PSPCA for his role in a brutal dog fighting operation in the 300 block of Van Kirk Street on May 11, 2013.

Five dogs including four males and one female pit bull type dogs were rescued on Saturday, May 11, 2013 from the 300 block of a Van Kirk Street property .  One dog was in emaciated condition.  All five dogs had scarring and injuries consistent with dog fighting.   A dog fighting ring and other paraphernalia associated with dog fighting were found on the premises. Talley was arrested at the scene on May 11th.

Talley was charged with five felony counts of animal cruelty, five misdemeanor counts in the first degree, and five summary counts.  He was also charged with a felony offense for attending a dog fight in 2000 in which he was sentenced to three years of probation in addition to his current case.

All dogs were surrendered with two finding homes.  Three dogs were euthanized due to medical and/or behavioral issues.

“Animal fighting is not only a brutal crime, but a crime that is time-consuming and expensive to prosecute,” said Jerry Buckley, CEO of the Pennsylvania SPCA. “The PSPCA is one of the only organizations continuing to do this work, and as is evidenced by this case, the length of time from arrest to conviction can take years. We hope that Talley can be an example of the necessity for speedier sentencing and ultimately harsher penalties for such severe cases of cruelty. ”

 

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Filed Under: Blog Tagged With: #animalcruelty, #antoinetalleydogfighting, #dogfighting, anger managment, Jerry Buckley, pit bull, PSPCA

Comments

  1. Roselyn Kubishta says

    April 18, 2016 at 5:47 pm

    I had to read this twice. That really sends a message to this man. Abuse dogs and get probation. Anger management? He needs to be put in jail. What’s wrong with our justice system?

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    • Jackie says

      May 18, 2016 at 3:39 pm

      Roselyn, there is something very wrong with our judicial system. Most animal abusers only get probation or a slap on the wrist. What this person did calls for jail time. His second offense and probation plus the ridiculous sentence of anger management. That is a joke. The judicial system needs to take animal abuse much more seriously. This sends a message to the abusers that nothing bad will happen to them even when they are so brutally cruel toward them.

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  2. Sharon says

    April 18, 2016 at 7:49 pm

    This would be funny if not so serious. When will the sentence match the crime of animal abuse? A slap on the wrist. Never changes.

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  3. Sherlock Holmes says

    April 19, 2016 at 12:03 pm

    Is this a joke?

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  4. Thepunishmentneedstofitthecrime says

    April 19, 2016 at 12:39 pm

    Unfreakingbelievable! That’s outragoues!

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  5. Vashti says

    April 19, 2016 at 11:12 pm

    Nicely penned. Agreed.

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  6. Mackerel says

    April 20, 2016 at 2:35 pm

    There’s no way this can be right. Something’s way off for a dog fighting ring NOT to get jail time. Hmmm..what could be the reason? Something fishy is going on here.

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  7. Cisy says

    April 20, 2016 at 3:23 pm

    Send him to jail! What’s wrong with this judge? This is wrong on many levels!

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  8. Justice please says

    April 21, 2016 at 1:14 pm

    This sounds so far fetched that it can’t be true. If it is, this is shameful!

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  9. Francis says

    April 21, 2016 at 11:03 pm

    What is wrong with our judicial system? People think because animal cruelty is considered a felony in all 50 states, that the abusers will finally get the right punishment. It doesn’t mean jack $#@%! I knew this and try to tell others. They don’t get it.

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  10. The Tall blonde says

    April 24, 2016 at 4:49 pm

    Makes no sense. What about animal cruelty being a felony? I knew it meant nothing and here we have the proof. He should be in jail.

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    • Jackie says

      May 18, 2016 at 3:41 pm

      The public’s perception of animal abuse being a felony in all 50 states is that people will go to jail for their crimes. Not so. It doesn’t mean much of anything. Until animal cruelty is treated like a heinous crime it is, most abusers will be treated the same way. After decades, nothing much has changed in regards to animal abuse and jail time. Pathetic.

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  11. Jacfighter says

    April 25, 2016 at 8:30 am

    Wrong. Wrong. Wrong!

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  12. sjm says

    April 26, 2016 at 11:28 am

    This is a sham!!!

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  13. Hawk eye says

    May 23, 2016 at 1:51 pm

    Anger management??? Probation? WTF? That BS!

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  14. Damon W says

    June 8, 2016 at 5:40 pm

    That’s completely insane and ridiculous. This judge needs to be reviewed.

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