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Man accused of sexual harassment of dogs

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the case concerns about 40 animals. It is said that for ten years he has abused his own dogs and those he looked after.

This is the second case of dog abuse in a short time in the District Court of Sør-Rogaland, writes Stavanger aftenblad . In September, a thirty-year-old man was sentenced to 60 days in prison for sexually abusing three dogs. The case ended with an admission of guilt.

A man in his forties, now accused of sexually abusing 40 dogs, also pleaded guilty. However, the case is so extensive that the prosecutor Birgitte Budal Løvlund decided to prosecute.

Sexual harassment of dogs

The suspect is accused of, among others: about gross violation Animal Welfare Act. The expected penalty is 3 years in prison.

Read our next article: Sexual harassment at work

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