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State of Oklahoma v. BBS, et al.
Date: 06-03-2024
Case Number: CM-2025-1308
Judge: Diane Vaughan
Court: District Court, Payment County, Oklahoma
Plaintiff's Attorney: Payne County Oklahoma District Attorney's Office
Defendant's Attorney: Charlres A. Meyers
Description:
Stillwater, Oklahoma criminal defense lawyer Charlres A. Meyers represented the Defendant charged with unlawful disposal of a carcass in violation of 1` O.S. 1685, which provides:
Any person who shall willfully or maliciously torture, destroy or kill, or cruelly beat or injure, maim or mutilate any animal in subjugation or captivity, whether wild or tame, and whether belonging to the person or to another, or deprive any such animal of necessary food, drink, shelter, or veterinary care to prevent suffering; or who shall cause, procure or permit any such animal to be so tortured, destroyed or killed, or cruelly beaten or injured, maimed or mutilated, or deprived of necessary food, drink, shelter, or veterinary care to prevent suffering; or who shall willfully set on foot, instigate, engage in, or in any way further any act of cruelty to any animal, or any act tending to produce such cruelty, shall be guilty of a felony and shall be punished by imprisonment in the State Penitentiary not exceeding five (5) years, or by imprisonment in the county jail not exceeding one (1) year, or by a fine not exceeding Five Thousand Dollars ($5,000.00). Any animal so maltreated or abused shall be considered an abused or neglected animal.
The Defendant and others dumped the carcass of a dead steer on the front lawn of a rival fraternity house.
Any person who shall willfully or maliciously torture, destroy or kill, or cruelly beat or injure, maim or mutilate any animal in subjugation or captivity, whether wild or tame, and whether belonging to the person or to another, or deprive any such animal of necessary food, drink, shelter, or veterinary care to prevent suffering; or who shall cause, procure or permit any such animal to be so tortured, destroyed or killed, or cruelly beaten or injured, maimed or mutilated, or deprived of necessary food, drink, shelter, or veterinary care to prevent suffering; or who shall willfully set on foot, instigate, engage in, or in any way further any act of cruelty to any animal, or any act tending to produce such cruelty, shall be guilty of a felony and shall be punished by imprisonment in the State Penitentiary not exceeding five (5) years, or by imprisonment in the county jail not exceeding one (1) year, or by a fine not exceeding Five Thousand Dollars ($5,000.00). Any animal so maltreated or abused shall be considered an abused or neglected animal.
The Defendant and others dumped the carcass of a dead steer on the front lawn of a rival fraternity house.
Outcome:
Defendant pled guilty and was given a one year deferred sentence.
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About This Case
What was the outcome of State of Oklahoma v. BBS, et al.?
The outcome was: Defendant pled guilty and was given a one year deferred sentence.
Which court heard State of Oklahoma v. BBS, et al.?
This case was heard in District Court, Payment County, Oklahoma, OK. The presiding judge was Diane Vaughan.
Who were the attorneys in State of Oklahoma v. BBS, et al.?
Plaintiff's attorney: Payne County Oklahoma District Attorney's Office. Defendant's attorney: Charlres A. Meyers.
When was State of Oklahoma v. BBS, et al. decided?
This case was decided on June 3, 2024.