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Since the Dilly, Dally, Delay & Stall Law Firms are adding their billable hours, the Toyota U.S.A. and Route 44 Toyota posts have been separated here:

Route 44 Toyota Sold Me A Lemon



Sunday, December 9, 2012

All Too Common Puppy Mills

Please don't purchase a furry family member from a Puppy Mill.

Let's put Puppy Mills out of business, end the cruelty and find homes for the unwanted animals that are being euthanized.
An IL man who ran a puppy mill out of his garage has been convicted of 4 counts of animal cruelty. http://wqad.com/2012/12/07/former-puppy-mill-owner-to-pay-thousands-in-restitution/?hpt=ju_bn5
 

Former puppy mill owner to pay thousands in restitution

Posted on: 10:32 am, December 7, 2012, by ,
 

  • After more than 40 dogs were rescued from his New Boston home, a former puppy mill owner has been convicted of four counts of animal cruelty.

    An animal control officer reportedly saw several dogs in bad physical condition in a garage at a home in New Boston, Illinois. One animal control officer said their condition was so bad, some of the animals could barely be identified as dogs.

    Ricky Leroy Bonjour, 49, was forced to surrender the animals to Mercer County Animal Control when he was arrested January 11, 2012.

    Bonjour was charged with two counts of cruel treatment of an animal and two counts of inhumane care for animals. All of the charges are misdemeanors.

    Court documents say Bonjour kept dogs “in a confined area where urine and feces were left uncleaned for long enough periods of time to cause injury” such as urine burns and sores on the animals.

    Read: Ricky Lee Bonjour Court Documents

    Prosecutors also said Bonjour “knowingly refused to provide veterinary care when needed to prevent suffering” for the animals.

    Mercer County State’s Attorney Gregory McHugh said Bonjour was convicted of all four charges after about a half-day-long bench trial Thursday, December 6, 2012.

    Bonjour was ordered to pay more than $4,000 in veterinary bills for the surrendered animals. The judge also prohibited Bonjour from breeding animals. He was sentenced to 30 days in jail but that was stayed as long as he complies with the conditions of his sentence. He’ll serve 24 months of unsupervised conditional discharge.

    Rick Leroy Bonjour was arrested and charged with cruelty to animals and inhumane care of animals in Mercer County, Illinois.
    Rick Leroy Bonjour was arrested and charged with cruelty to animals and inhumane care of animals in Mercer County, Illinois.
     
     

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