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by Michael Witbrock
Sunday, Mar. 04, 2007 at 9:17 PM
Ronald E. Kuch is being charged for a crime that is not a crime. Don't let judges invent laws to constrain sex.
Bay County Circuit Judge Joseph K. Sheeran is charging a man with the crime of sodomy for having sex with an inanimate object. What's next, prison for people who touch themselves? Don't let the government take your freedom away!
Please call Bay Country Courts and demand that Mr. Kuch be set free: (989) 895-4203
www.baycountycourts.com/
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by mungo
Thursday, Mar. 22, 2007 at 1:50 PM
The man had sex with a dog that had been dead for a week. Outside. Near a daycare center.
It's not like he fondled a toaster in his closet.
You have to go pretty far out there for me to even start to agree that a sexual act is any of the court's business at all. I think having sex with a (very very) dead dog is pretty far out there. If he'd done it in his house or something, I'd probably say he just needs mental help. Lots of it.
In public? Near a day care center? On a school day?
Criminal.
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by Lord Locksley
Friday, Mar. 23, 2007 at 10:04 AM
Repeat offender given probation for sex with deer
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Report on St. Paul Fire Department seeks big changes SUPERIOR, WIS. - A 20-year-old Superior man received probation after he was convicted of having sexual contact with a dead deer. The sentence also requires Bryan James Hathaway to be evaluated as a sex offender and treated at the Institute for Psychological and Sexual Health in Duluth.
Hathaway's probation will be served at the same time as a nine-month jail sentence he received in February for violating his extended supervision.
He was found guilty in April 2005 of felony mistreatment of an animal after he killed a horse with the intention of having sex with it. He was sentenced to 18 months in jail and two years of extended supervision on that charge, as well as six years of probation for taking and driving a vehicle without the owner's consent.
Hathaway pleaded no contest earlier this month to misdemeanor mistreatment of an animal for the incident involving the deer.
"The type of behavior is disturbing," Douglas County Judge Michael Lucci said. "It's disturbing to the public. It's disturbing to the court."
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......that deer must have ahd one helluva rack
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by Anonymous
Wednesday, Jun. 20, 2007 at 5:45 PM
That inanimate object was a dead dog. And I believe he did in the middle of the street right in front of a day care. The dog had been dead for four days. There's definitely something wrong with that guy. He also started a fight with athe police officer that tried to pry him off the dog.
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by Kiana Kaczynski
Tuesday, Mar. 02, 2010 at 2:23 PM
Shelby2236@yahoo.com
Spike was the dogs name that got abused. He was abused before they got him and was abuse and then killed. the asshole deserves to never get out.
p.s. he fucked the dog in front of a preschool so get your story straight still think hes inocent when your 3 year old child watches a man fuck a dog.
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by Kiana Kaczynski
Tuesday, Mar. 02, 2010 at 2:29 PM
Shelby2236@yahoo.com
Spike was the dogs name that got abused. He was abused before they got him and was abuse and then killed., thats just wrong what about the family that went through that
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