Animal Legal Defense Fund
(ALDF)
February 2017
Prosecutors and law enforcement officials recognized for their work on behalf of animals during National Justice for Animals Week 2017.
COTATI, CA. – The Animal Legal Defense Fund, the nation’s preeminent legal
advocacy organization for animals, has chosen America’s Top Ten Animal
Defenders, prosecutors and law enforcement officials honored during National
Justice for Animals Week, February 26 – March 4, 2017. Every year, National
Justice for Animals Week recognizes these individuals’ outstanding
contributions to the protection of animals, raises public awareness about
animal abuse, and advises advocates how to pass stronger laws and demand
better enforcement.
The Animal Legal Defense Fund is also honoring a pit bull named Luke, by
naming him the mascot of National Justice for Animals Week 2017. As a puppy,
Luke’s guardian allegedly threw him against a wall resulting in a painful
shattered shoulder. The guardian was acquitted of charges but the
prosecutor, Melissa Kalaus, Assistant District Attorney in Lycoming County,
Pennsylvania, reached out to the Animal Legal Defense Fund to prevent him
from regaining custody of Luke. With the help of the Animal Legal Defense
Fund, ADA Kalaus successfully employed an innovative legal strategy
involving contraband forfeiture rules. ADA Kalaus is being honored as one
this year’s top ten animal defenders for her tremendous work for animals
like Luke, who now lives happily in an adoptive home. Many other animals
aren’t as lucky, and Luke is an important reminder that creative legal
strategies and advocacy saves lives.
Additional honorees include:
Hilary Bagley, Deputy District Attorney, Sacramento County, California:
DDA
Bagley tirelessly prosecuted a horrific cruelty case where a man killed a
Chihuahua puppy, Angel Star, by setting her on fire after she was locked in
a crate. The man was sentenced to nearly four years in prison. ALDF offered
a reward in the case which helped lead to the suspect and ultimate
conviction.
Amy Ferreira, Chief Deputy District Attorney, Clark County, Nevada: DDA
Ferreira established SNARL (Southern Nevada Animal Response Liaison), a
joint effort among the District Attorney’s office, police and animal control
agencies to coordinate animal cruelty investigations and combat animal
cruelty in Clark County.
Tim Majek, Police Officer, Woodbridge, New Jersey: Officer Majek cemented
his place as an animal hero after conducting multiple emergency animal
rescues. In 2016, he risked his own safety to rescue two deer entangled in
netting on two separate occasions. Prior to that, Officer Majek rescued a
group of kittens as well as a duck and her ducklings from a storm sewer.
Jamie McManus, Assistant State Attorney, Orange-Osceola County, Florida: ASA
McManus and her team spent two years successfully investigating and
prosecuting a major dogfighting case, which resulted in the arrest of 26
people and the rescue of 33 animals. Thanks to ASA McManus’s advocacy, the
State Attorney’s office formed an animal cruelty prosecution unit in 2016.
Jessica Milligan, Assistant District Attorney, Harris County, Texas: ADA
Milligan prosecuted Brent Justice for animal cruelty, securing a 50-year
sentence for filming depraved animal “crush” videos. ADA Milligan also
instituted a humane education program for elementary schools called HOPE
(Helping Our Pets Through Education).
Brian Orth, Police Officer, Tigard, Oregon: After being alerted to a
Chihuahua locked in a hot car, Officer Orth was about to break open a window
when the guardian arrived. Orth issued a citation for second-degree animal
neglect and brought the dog, Marshmallow, to a mall security office to cool
down and receive food and water.
Michael Ramos, District Attorney, San Bernardino County, California:
District Attorney Ramos established an animal cruelty prosecution unit for
San Bernardino County in April 2016 to accomplish the goal of investigating
and prosecuting animal cruelty to the fullest extent of the law. The unit’s
first case resulted in a 16-year prison sentence for a man who killed a
woman’s puppy in order to control and intimidate her.
Mike Scott, Deputy, Ascension Parish, Louisiana: Deputy Mike Scott rescued a
cat named “Bella” who was trapped in a garage door in December 2016. Deputy
Scott worked with concerned neighbors to remove the upper frame molding and
free the terrified cat.
Sherri Zack, Assistant U.S. Attorney, Southern District of Texas: AUSA Zack
prosecuted Brent Justice in federal court for his creation of animal “crush”
videos. Thanks to AUSA Zack’s hard work and thorough preparation, Justice
received a sentence at the top of the federal sentencing guidelines.
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