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Woman Ordered to Spend Night in Woods for Abandoning Kittens (Very creative and effective judge)
ABC News ^ | Nov. 23, 2005 | ABC News

Posted on 11/23/2005 7:40:46 AM PST by indcons

Nov. 23, 2005 — An Ohio woman will spend a night in the woods without water, food or entertainment as part of her punishment for abandoning 35 kittens.

Painesville Municipal Court Judge Michael A. Cicconetti handed down the sentence on Nov. 17 to Michelle M. Murray, 25. On Sept. 19, park rangers found the kittens abandoned in two parks in Mentor, Ohio. Many of the kittens had upper respiratory infections and nine later died. They were traced back to Murray because they were wearing identification collars.

"How would you like to be dumped off at a metro park late at night, spend the night listening to the coyotes coming up you, listening to the raccoons around you in the dark night, and sit out there in the cold not knowing where you're going to get your next meal, not knowing when you are going to be rescued," Cicconetti asked the defendant.

Murray, a mother of three children and two stepchildren, said the kittens were left on her doorstep by a stranger and the local Humane Society refused to help. The Humane Society disputes that claim.

Cicconetti gave Murray a choice between 90 days in jail for domestic animal abandonment or 14 days in jail, 15 days under house arrest, a $3,200 donation to the Humane Society a $500 donation to the park rangers who found the kittens and one night alone in the woods.

Murray chose the latter. She will report to the local jail today, where a park ranger will take her to a remote location. She will be picked up again on Thanksgiving morning. Originally, Cicconetti said Murray was to have no food, reading material or entertainment devices and was to have only the clothes she wore — as many as she wanted — to keep her warm. Due to plunging temperatures, however, the judge said he may amend his orders and allow her to make a fire.

History of Crime-Appropriate Sentences

This isn't Cicconetti's first unusual sentence:

He has ordered a man who hollered "pigs" to police officers to stand on a street corner next to a 350-pound pig with a sign that read, "This is not a police officer."

After an 18-year old man stole some porn from an adult bookstore, the judge ordered him to sit outside the shop in a chair, wearing a blindfold, and holding a sign saying "See No Evil" so that passing traffic could see him.

Cicconetti punished a group of high school students who vandalized school buses by making them throw a picnic for a group of grade-school students whose outing was canceled because of the stunt.

A nanny accused of hitting a little boy with a belt was given a folder of articles on the consequences of child abuse, and compelled to read them all, and then discuss them with in the courtroom in front of the judge and the victim's mother, as spectators looked on. Afterwards, the mother agreed to no jail time for the nanny.

Effectiveness of Creative Sentencing

Cicconetti said he can remember just two people who have been sentenced to alternative punishments and reoffended.

One of them was a man who ran from the police and was offered a reduced jail sentence if he agreed to train for a five mile race. The man stayed in shape, and a few months later, he grabbed a woman's purse and ran with it.

Cicconetti said he began offering creative sentencing when he was getting lots of cases of people speeding in school zones. Eventually he got sick of it, and thought why not force these people to confront the danger they are creating?

He offered violators a choice: Have their license suspended for 90 days, or have it suspended for a shorter period and spend one day working as a crossing guard. He said those violators who spent a day shepherding schools kids across the street never appeared in his courtroom for speeding again, even if they previously had multiple offenses.

Cicconetti eventually expanded his creative sentencing to other crimes, but stressed he offers them rarely and never as punishment for a violent offense.


TOPICS: Crime/Corruption; News/Current Events; US: Ohio
KEYWORDS: animalabuse; animalcruelty; cats; judgecicconetti; kittens
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To: aliquando

Cats are responsible for most avian deaths in cities.


41 posted on 11/23/2005 8:26:12 AM PST by indcons (A Happy Thanksgiving to my FRiends and their families.)
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To: Vom Willemstad K-9
Ping



42 posted on 11/23/2005 8:27:03 AM PST by Cacique (quos Deus vult perdere, prius dementat ( Islamia Delenda Est ))
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To: antiRepublicrat
She didn't have to accept it. She could have taken the more mundane punishment, which was 90 days in jail.

That's a very good point.
43 posted on 11/23/2005 8:27:16 AM PST by indcons (A Happy Thanksgiving to my FRiends and their families.)
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To: LaineyDee
"I guess it's okay for a "judge" to mete out these types of sentences......but not okay for parents to do it to their children for punishment......i.e., the couple who got tapped for child abuse ...by making their kid stand on a street corner with a sign because she wouldn't do her homework."

well said that man :-) *gives round of applause*

44 posted on 11/23/2005 8:28:29 AM PST by Kelly_2000 ( (Because they stand on a wall and say nothing is going to hurt you tonight. Not on my watch))
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To: aliquando
I hate cats. Cats, untethered, kill birds.

Cats save you from being overrun with mice, especially when you live near farms.

45 posted on 11/23/2005 8:32:34 AM PST by antiRepublicrat
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To: antiRepublicrat
Cats save you from being overrun with mice, especially when you live near farms.

You've got that right.

I currently have 3 four-legged mouse traps living in my barn - haven't had a mouse in the house in over a month :)

46 posted on 11/23/2005 8:35:23 AM PST by Gabz
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To: Kelly_2000

Sounds like a police state to me. Doesn't law enforcement have any reawl criminals to go after? Instead they are prosecuting people for calling cops pigs and releasing kittens. I think I could find ways to cut their budgets to stop citizen harassment by cops and judges. This sounds colonial to me.


47 posted on 11/23/2005 8:39:30 AM PST by ClaireSolt (.)
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To: aliquando
"I hate cats. Cats, untethered, kill birds."

So do hawks, eagles, crows and other predatory birds.
48 posted on 11/23/2005 8:39:55 AM PST by SoCal Pubbie
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To: indcons

Funny, this judge hands down this sentence and not a peep from the usual leftys -- ACLU, NOW Cows, etc. They are so concerned that the US might be torturing murderous pigs to extract useful information in CIA prison camps abroad but when someone here does something that violates the sacred liberal credo (animals are more important than humans) they are ok with "torture". Me thinks I smell hypocrisy.


49 posted on 11/23/2005 8:42:55 AM PST by Cicero5
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To: indcons

This judge must be a student of Dante Alighieri and his famous "contrapasso" from the Inferno (Divine Comedy).

Based on the "contrapasso," this judge's punishment would be to have to care for 35 kittens for 90 days with no assistance from a broad.

Hehe.


50 posted on 11/23/2005 8:47:30 AM PST by DA740
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To: ClaireSolt
I think that knife cuts both ways, vigilance against "big" government and left wing interference in our private lives is always a fine line in legal sentencing and verdicts. Nice to see a judge doing something about offenses no matter how small. I am a libertarian and staunch conservative so we probably share the same views.
51 posted on 11/23/2005 8:49:15 AM PST by Kelly_2000 ( (Because they stand on a wall and say nothing is going to hurt you tonight. Not on my watch))
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To: Reactionary
To equate abandoning cats with abandoning humans - as this stupid judge has done - is nothing more than moralistic nitwittery.

Abandoning a human child would have a much harsher sentence. In any case, why do people always blame the judge?

Ohio Revised Code, §959.01, Abandoning animals, "No owner or keeper of a dog, cat, or other domestic animal, shall abandon such animal." According to §959.99(E)(2) it is a second degree misdemeanor for the first offense. And that's considering he didn't get her under §959.131 (cruelty), which is a first degree misdemeanor on the first offense.

52 posted on 11/23/2005 8:52:08 AM PST by antiRepublicrat
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To: SE Mom

Loud laughing! I am totally fine with unusual punishment :-)

Happy Thanksgiving, Mom!


53 posted on 11/23/2005 8:52:12 AM PST by saveliberty (Conservativism - the commitment to live within your own means and to take care of yourself & family)
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To: bordergal

>>>At the shelter, kittens have the best chance of being adopted, more so then adult animals. >>>

So what do you do if your county doesn't offer a shelter? Mine doesn't. We had a stray dog have a litter of puppies under our house. Our county doesn't have a shelter and the adjoining county checks ID to make sure you live there. Luckily we were able to find homes for them (thanks Walmart parking lot), but are we responsible for 10 german shephard size dogs if we can't find them homes. As I said, it's sad either way. But I don't know if it is criminal. Just my opinion.


54 posted on 11/23/2005 8:52:13 AM PST by sandbar
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To: Gabz
I currently have 3 four-legged mouse traps living in my barn - haven't had a mouse in the house in over a month :)

My wife once lived in an apartment building, one of many next a farmer's field. As building after building was cleared of residents to exterminate the mice, my wife's was never touched thanks to her one excellent mouser.

55 posted on 11/23/2005 8:54:28 AM PST by antiRepublicrat
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To: indcons

Preaching to the choir, brother.


56 posted on 11/23/2005 8:56:13 AM PST by aliquando (A Scout is T, L, H, F, C, K, O, C, T, B, C, and R.)
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To: clee1
A punishment that fits the crime. God help the judge if she gets injured out there, though.

Actually, I like camping out so it's really not much of a punishment. It may make her a little less wimpy also.

57 posted on 11/23/2005 8:56:57 AM PST by Mogollon (Contempt prior to investigation assures Everlasting Ignorance)
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To: tallhappy
I love cats and kittens, but how is abandoning kittens a crime?

Pets are people. Haven't you heard?

58 posted on 11/23/2005 8:57:03 AM PST by Aquinasfan (Isaiah 22:22, Rev 3:7, Mat 16:19)
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To: antiRepublicrat

A falcon, hawk, or my own dogs also do quite well.


59 posted on 11/23/2005 8:57:40 AM PST by aliquando (A Scout is T, L, H, F, C, K, O, C, T, B, C, and R.)
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To: Mogollon

Me too, and I'd have no problem in doing so for 24 hours with just a buck-knife and some flint.


60 posted on 11/23/2005 8:58:29 AM PST by clee1 (We use 43 muscles to frown, 17 to smile, and 2 to pull a trigger. I'm lazy and I'm tired of smiling.)
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