STEVEN FIELD FROM DEWSBURY SENTENCED FOR CRUELTY TO DOG
Steven Field, a resident of Dewsbury, has been convicted of animal cruelty offences that took place in 2019.
Born around 1961 and residing at Smithy Place, Dewsbury WF12 0HG, Field was found guilty of failing to provide necessary veterinary care for a dog under his responsibility.
The incident occurred between April 19 and May 17, 2019, during which time Field neglected to ensure that the dog received appropriate medical attention.
This neglect was deemed a serious breach of animal welfare laws, leading to his conviction.
In the sentencing hearing, the court imposed a curfew on Field, requiring him to remain at a specified location during certain hours.
Additionally, he was ordered to pay a total of £385 in costs and charges related to the case.
As part of the penalties, Field was also banned from owning or keeping any animals for the rest of his life, a measure intended to prevent any future incidents of cruelty.
The case was reported by ExaminerLive, highlighting the ongoing efforts to combat animal cruelty and enforce animal welfare legislation in Dewsbury and surrounding areas.
Court Outcome
Conviction and Sentencing Details
Sentenced
Detected legal outcome
t imposed a curfew on Field, requiring him to remain at a specified location during certain hours. Additionally, he was ordered to pay a total of 385 in costs and charges related to the case. As part of the penalties, Field was also bann...
Community order
In the sentencing hearing, the court imposed a curfew on Field, requiring him to remain at a specified location during certain hours
Fine or payment
Additionally, he was ordered to pay a total of 385 in costs and charges related to the case