That's up to the judge. The law gives him a range ... which can be different
in different states ... and the judge picks a sentence anywhere in the range
where he wants it.
Here's a hint: The judge's decision could depend somewhat on whether or not
the animal abuser seems to regret it.
Laws vary from state to state the average charge for animal abuse on the state level is up to 3 years in prison and/or $5,000 fine..
In some states animal abuse is a felony charge the average penalty is 1-5 years in prison and up to a $25,000 fine...
Penalties also vary from state to state as well...
They can serve like 6 to 9 months in jail. People should think before they abuse animals do they want to got to jail for months or maybe years for abusing there animals. They can just leave them alone and put there anger out on something else.
There is different time periods for different abuses
Yes you can. Animal abuse is a crime in the US. It can be punishable by jail time and fines of thousands of dollars. Because 1 important right that they have is right of life.
you can be sent to jail for as long as the rest of your life and have a huge fine to pay.
You should be put into prison for 5 years
Animal cruelty is still a problem.
no that is why its called animal cruelty
No. Animal Cruelty Laws aren't for rats.
Pakistan is number one in animal cruelty.
it is animal cruelty, just people have done it for so long and many believe that by doing so is not too bad, such as killing a spider, or a bird for hunting.. but i personally think it is animal cruelty and should not be done.
Animal cruelty may happen anywhere at anytime.
Animal cruelty occurs least in the absence of people .
the animal cruelty prevention ribbon is purple
a job against animal cruelty is saving the animal and killing the person that hurt they animals.
so many have died because of some animal cruelty so many have died because of some animal cruelty
No.
If I were giving a speech on animal cruelty then I would discuss how the animals are treated, what is really done to them, and end with saying . . . "if this isn't cruelty then what is?"