North Carolina Court Evaluates Alleged Animal Cruelty in Poultry Production Amid Legal Exemption Controversy

RALEIGH, N.C. — In North Carolina, a contentious legal battle unfolds as a Burke County poultry operation faces allegations of violating state animal cruelty laws. Legal Impact for Chickens represents the plaintiff in the case, arguing that Case Farms, the defendant, has committed acts of "intentional cruelty” under the protection of an exemption within state law. The case, now before the North Carolina Court of Appeals, is drawing scrutiny from major agricultural bodies, signaling wide-reaching implications for the state’s poultry and pork industries. The lawsuit contends that Case Farms knowingly engages in practices such as … Read more

Federal Judge Clears Way for Alabama’s Fourth Execution Using Controversial Nitrogen Gas Method Despite Claims of Cruelty

MONTGOMERY, Ala. — A federal judge in Alabama has ruled against halting the use of nitrogen gas in executions, allowing the state to proceed with what would be its fourth such execution. The decision comes despite challenges from condemned inmate Demetrius Frazier, who argued that the method inflicts psychological pain and constitutes cruel and unusual punishment. Chief District Judge Emily C. Marks determined on Friday that Frazier did not meet the stringent legal requirements necessary for a preliminary injunction. Frazier had requested the court to either prohibit the state from using nitrogen gas or to … Read more

Justice for Reba: Arrests Made in Heart-Wrenching Las Vegas Bulldog Cruelty Case

LAS VEGAS, Nev. — The heartbreaking case of a bulldog left to die in a sealed plastic bin during a scorching Las Vegas summer has drawn widespread outrage and led to the arrest of two individuals connected to the gruesome act of animal cruelty. After a months-long investigation, Las Vegas police have charged Isaac Laushaul, Jr. and Markeisha Chanpale Foster with the abuse leading to the death of the dog, later named Reba by animal rescuers. This probe unearthed over 200 pages of witness testimonies and supported by extensive photo and video evidence. A convenience … Read more

Waipahu Woman Opts for Judge’s Verdict Over Jury in Animal Cruelty Case

HONOLULU — A Waipahu woman entered a not guilty plea to a charge of misdemeanor animal cruelty during a court appearance via Zoom on Wednesday. The allegation stems from an incident captured on a doorbell camera video that went viral, showing a woman mistreating a dog. Heather Hinkle, the defendant, chose to forego a jury trial, opting instead for a bench trial where a judge will determine her fate. The decision followed her formal waiver of the right to a jury, conducted during the virtual court session. During the proceedings, the presiding District Court judge … Read more