Eleanor Jayne Simpson sentenced at Murgon for animal cruelty
A former pub employee was hauled before the court on an animal cruelty charge following a booze-fuelled attack on a five-month-old puppy.
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A former Gold Spurs Hotel Proston employee was sentenced in the Murgon Magistrates Court on Tuesday after a drunken attack on her employer’s puppy.
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Eleanor Jayne Simpson pleaded guilty toa one charge of animal cruelty prohibited after kicking a five-month-old puppy at her workplace.
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Police prosecutor Barry Stevens said CCTV footage caught the 60-year-old in the act.
“The footage shows the dog was walking near the defendant and started to walk away from her, she then kicked the dog in the rear very hard,” Sgt Stevens said.
“The dog had a pre-existing leg and joint condition,” he said.
Defence lawyer Jay Rose said Simpson was drinking scotch on ice for a couple of hours prior and blacked out.
“She was heavily intoxicated (and) doesn't remember the incident,” Mrs Rose said.
“She has taken active steps to address her alcohol use.”
Magistrate Andrew Sinclair took into consideration Simpson’s early plea.
“I expect you to pay for the dogs rather expensive medical treatment,” Mr Sinclair said.
Simpson was sentenced to a $500 six-month good behaviour bond.
No convictions were recorded.