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Puppy Mill Case–

Posted on 12th March 2010 at 09:10

It’s being reported that the animal cruelty case filed against Theresa Hahn, 26, of Toledo could be coming apart. The Centralia Chronicle is reporting that a hearing is scheduled for today in Lewis County Superior Court, where it’s expected that the 20 counts of animal cruelty that had been filed will be dropped. They say that there’s an issue as to whether or not Hahn gave her permission to search her home, and defense attorneys are also asking if Deputies gave Hahn a “Ferrier warning,” letting her know that she could have refused consent for the Deputies to enter her house. Hahn was charged with 20 counts of animal cruelty when Deputies seized dogs from her home, mostly Pomeranians, in what were alleged to be inhumane conditions. Authorities say that there were more than 150 dogs on the property. One puppy died an hour after being rescued, and another had to have an eye removed because of an infection.

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