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BRETT WHITE FROM LITTLEHAMPTON CONVICTED FOR CRUELTY TO DOGS IN SUSSEX
Brett James White, a resident of Littlehampton, has been found guilty of animal cruelty following an incident that took place on May 16, 2022. Born on February 25, 2003, White resides at Horsham Lodge on Horsham Road in Littlehampton, BN17 6BU. His conviction was officially recorded in 2022 after he admitted to causing unnecessary suffering to a protected animal by physically assaulting a dog.White’s criminal record includes a previous conviction for criminal damage, which indicates a history of unlawful behavior. The details of the recent case reveal that White was involved in an incident where he beat a dog, although the specific circumstances and the condition of the animal involved were not publicly reported. It remains unclear whether the dog that was harmed was one of the two cockerpoo-type dogs that White owns with his partner, Honey-Jane Keet-White. The report does not specify if either of these dogs was the victim in this particular case.
Despite the severity of the offense, it appears that White was not subjected to a ban on keeping animals following his conviction. This omission raises concerns about the potential risk to his pets, especially considering the incident involved violence towards an animal. The two dogs, which are owned by White and his partner, are at serious risk of harm should White lose his temper again in the future.
In terms of sentencing, White received a community injunction that mandates he abstain from alcohol for 120 days. Additionally, he is required to participate in monitoring and rehabilitation activities, and he was ordered to pay £85 in expenses related to the case. The court’s decision aims to address both the behavioral issues and the welfare of the animals involved, but questions remain about the long-term safety of White’s pets given the lack of a ban on animal ownership.
Sources for this case include UK Daily News, although the original article has since been removed from their platform.