simon land Animal Abuser
SIMON LAND
Land battered the three-year-old cat, Mia, with an iron bar after she leapt on him and sank her claws into his back.
He then took a shower before dialling 999, begging police to save his ginger-and-white pet.
But Mia was so badly injured she had to be put down.
Julian Farley, defending, told Macclesfield magistrates: “He couldn’t get her off him.
“He said he had only seen something like that in wildlife programmes.” The RSPCA said: “No reasonable person would take a metal bar to a cat.” Land admitted causing unnecessary suffering and was banned from keeping animals for five years.
Sentencing: £250 court costs and a five-year ban (expired 2017).
Mirror Daily Mail
Name-Origin Analysis
Strongest name pattern: UK
This is a probabilistic continent or country-group signal from public name datasets. It is not proof of nationality, ethnicity or personal background.
Likely region signal
UK
Country from United Kingdom - based on first name
35.2%
confidence
First-name region
UK
United Kingdom
Surname region
UK
United States
Court Outcome
Conviction and Sentencing Details
Detected legal outcome
said: "No reasonable person would take a metal bar to a cat." Land admitted causing unnecessary suffering and was banned from keeping animals for five years. Sentencing: 250 court costs and a five-year ban (expired 2017). Mirror Daily Mail
Disqualification or ban
five yearsJulian Farley, defending, told Macclesfield magistrates: "He couldn't get her off him. "He said he had only seen something like that in wildlife programmes." The RSPCA said: "No reasonable person would take a metal bar to a cat." Land admitted causing unnecessary suffering and was banned from keeping animals for five years
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