LEE BAILEY FROM SHEFFIELD SENTENCED FOR CRUELTY TO DOG

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Sheffield Animal Abuser
Lee Michael Tyson Bailey, born on 7 April 1989 and residing at 21 Kyle Close, Sheffield S5 8HN, has been found guilty of causing unnecessary suffering to a dog. The incident, which took place in Sheffield, led to Bailey's conviction in 2021. Details surrounding the specific circumstances of the cruelty have not been publicly disclosed, but the conviction underscores the seriousness of animal welfare violations.

Following his conviction, Bailey was sentenced to a community order that requires him to complete 12 hours of unpaid work within a 12-month period. Additionally, he was ordered to pay costs amounting to £200. As part of the court's decision, Bailey was disqualified from keeping any animals for a period of three years, a ban that was set to expire in January 2024. This measure aims to prevent any future harm to animals and to reinforce the importance of responsible pet ownership.

The case was reported by The Star, highlighting the ongoing efforts to combat animal cruelty in Sheffield and the surrounding areas. The court's ruling reflects a commitment to ensuring that offenders are held accountable and that animal welfare is prioritized within the community.
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