SilverDollar
Well-Known Member
For those following this case, I was able to get a bit more information. This afternoon I spoke with the Assistant State Attorney for Walton County, Florida, Mr. Gregory Anchors, who is one of the people working on the case to bring charges against the “alleged” abusers of Champ, the starved miniature horse from DeFuniak Springs, Florida.
After a pleasant conversation with Mr. Anchors, I have a renewed sense of optimism (albeit, cautious optimism) that there will be justice for Champ. I had a number of questions which he graciously answered. Here’s what I learned:
It sounds like the warrant was rejected due to technicalities and that the sheriff and attorney are working to be sure that the next submission is a “clean” one.
I informed Mr. Anchors that I am acting as a concerned citizen and horse advocate, and I find these matters extremely disturbing no matter where they occur and am compelled to act. He said that they take these kinds of matters very seriously and are doing everything possible to bring charges in this case. He has an animal abuse case going to trial next month that he’s been working diligently on so I'm taking him at his word.
I think it’s important for everyone to continue to voice their concerns to the officials and let them know that we are all watching this case. If you haven’t sent an email or fax, please do so. You may also call to voice your concern and support. Keep the pressure on.
Thanks for speaking up for Champ!
Judge David W. Green
Assistant/Paralegal: Doris
Phone: 1-850-892-8131
Fax: 1-850-892-8377
Assistant State Attorney Greg Anchors
Phone: 1-850-892-8081
Fax: 1-850-892-8083
Email: [email protected]
Sheriff Michael A. Adkinson, Jr.
Phone: 1-850-892-8186
Fax: 1-850-892-8422
Email: [email protected]
(A special thanks to rescue groups like Chances Mini Horse Rescue that take on the rehabilitation of such sad cases as this one.
CMHR is dealing with its own little ones that were rescued from Kansas. Please offer your support to them as well!)
After a pleasant conversation with Mr. Anchors, I have a renewed sense of optimism (albeit, cautious optimism) that there will be justice for Champ. I had a number of questions which he graciously answered. Here’s what I learned:
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- The Sheriff has the warrant back and he is working to provide more detailed information and to put the finishing touches on it to resubmit it. It’s not clear yet whether they will go for the felony or misdemeanor charge.
- They expect to submit the revised warrant to the judge by the end of next week.
- He does not know if it will be the same judge(s) that will review the warrant.
- When I asked about the possibility of a change in jurisdiction due to a potential conflict of interest (since the “alleged” abuser works in the courthouse) he said that they don’t change the jurisdiction. The judge would need to recuse himself and it would be assigned to another judge but kept in the same jurisdiction. This is standard process.
- Since there were other “healthy” horses on the property, I asked about the food and water issue that tends to arise in my own experiences dealing with the authorities on the legalities of starving animals. He said that just because there is food and water on the premises doesn’t mean there can’t be abuse/neglect. (Whew!)
It sounds like the warrant was rejected due to technicalities and that the sheriff and attorney are working to be sure that the next submission is a “clean” one.
I informed Mr. Anchors that I am acting as a concerned citizen and horse advocate, and I find these matters extremely disturbing no matter where they occur and am compelled to act. He said that they take these kinds of matters very seriously and are doing everything possible to bring charges in this case. He has an animal abuse case going to trial next month that he’s been working diligently on so I'm taking him at his word.
I think it’s important for everyone to continue to voice their concerns to the officials and let them know that we are all watching this case. If you haven’t sent an email or fax, please do so. You may also call to voice your concern and support. Keep the pressure on.
Thanks for speaking up for Champ!
Judge David W. Green
Assistant/Paralegal: Doris
Phone: 1-850-892-8131
Fax: 1-850-892-8377
Assistant State Attorney Greg Anchors
Phone: 1-850-892-8081
Fax: 1-850-892-8083
Email: [email protected]
Sheriff Michael A. Adkinson, Jr.
Phone: 1-850-892-8186
Fax: 1-850-892-8422
Email: [email protected]
(A special thanks to rescue groups like Chances Mini Horse Rescue that take on the rehabilitation of such sad cases as this one.
