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May 24, 2007
Jury likely to decide fate of woman accused of stabbing dog // Dog was euthanized after being struck with knife 27 times — Austin American Statesman
Type: Press
Author(s): Steven Kreytak
Source: Austin American Statesman
Should someone go to prison for stabbing a dog 27 times? That's been the topic of discussion within the Travis County district attorney's office in the case of Joanne Lee Hinojosa, 33, accused of seriously injuring her estranged husband's dog during an argument between the couple last year. The dog, a 20-pound mixed-breed named Marti, was later euthanized because of her serious internal injuries, a police affidavit said. Hinojosa's lawyer, Rip Collins, says she was suffering mental stress from the breakup ...
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