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Post by watermarkfarm on Oct 5, 2008 9:35:28 GMT -8
3spottedmares said: >>>>>>If you read the court papers PEC has a cap of 33 horses. So I guess if some were adopted out they could get more?<<<<<<
According to the Conditions of Release hearing, "A cap of 33 total horses under the defendant's care/control on all properties" must mean that she can own up to 33 horses. My guess is that no one can control how they come and go. Further down in her release conditions, however, she must notify the court if she "needs" to rescue another horse. It's not like someone is sitting around, counting horses.
This is from May 5, 2008 Conditions of Release hearing for Dean Solomon.
1. A cap of 33 total horses under the defendant's care/control on all properties (this is the current number she has) 2. Allow Animal Control and Code Enforcement unfettered access to her property and rental properties to inspect conditions and horses 3. Should an "emergency" rescue become necessary where the defendant feels she "needs" to save a horse, she must give notice to the State before acquiring the horse 4. Follow all city and county code regulations 5. Provide proof to the State of pasture seeding 6. Provide proof to the state of feed purchases 7. Provide proof of veterinary and Ferrier care of horses upon request
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Post by djrepp on Oct 5, 2008 9:47:10 GMT -8
Dean knows how to contact me.
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Post by kimc on Oct 6, 2008 10:46:05 GMT -8
ha..."putting you on ignore"...thats awesome, diane. i am going to use that too as someone i wish to have no "conversation" with has sent me a post on another thread. these people KNOW the answers to the questions they pose, they just want the opportunity to get confrontational.
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Post by djrepp on Oct 6, 2008 10:50:03 GMT -8
Kim, I sent you a pm!
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Post by kimc on Oct 6, 2008 15:03:05 GMT -8
how do i retreive those?
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Post by TashGaia on Oct 6, 2008 17:06:56 GMT -8
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