Dog Breeder Pleads Guilty To Animal Cruelty
POSTED: 2:27 pm CDT October 25,
2006
UPDATED: 8:36 am CDT October 26,
2006
GALLATIN, Tenn. -- The woman who ran a puppy mill that was raided last week in Sumner County is out of the animal business for life.IMAGES: Authorities, Volunteers Rescue 400 Dogs From HomeA judge gave Irene Muser a lifetime ban on selling or breeding animals as part of a plea agreement.Muser pleaded guilty to four counts of animal cruelty and was given a suspended two-year sentence.Muser will be given her five personal pets back after they have been spayed and neutered.
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