| William
Donald Allison |
Kicking
and choking a dog |
Abingdon,
VA Washington County |
Sept.
2001 |
Allison, age 45 of
15028 Leisure Lane, was a Washington County animal control officer. He was
ordered to serve 6 months in jail and fined $1,000 on March 6th,
2002 for animal cruelty to a dog that was being euthanized at the county's
animal shelter. General District Judge J.S. Tate also ordered 6 months of
probation and counseling while on probation.
Allison was convicted
of 1 count of animal cruelty in January 2002. 2 other animal control officers
testified that Allison kicked and choked the dog by its leash as he was taking
the animal to be euthanized. Allison was fired from the shelter in October
2001 when he was charged.
Allison was found
not guilty of a 2nd charge of animal cruelty from a June 2001 incident.
The Assistant Commonwealths
prosecuting attorney Janine Myatt had asked for the maximum sentence of 1
year in jail and a $2,500 fine as well as all of Allison's own animals seized
and that he have no further contact with any animals. The judge didn't grant
that request but ordered a probation officer to monitor the health of Allison's
horses and other animals.
After the sentencing,
Judge Tate set a $2,500 appeal bond, which allows Allison to stay out of jail
while he appeals to the Circuit Court.
Reference:
The Bristol
Herald Courier