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Last June two lads beat a fawn to death in a local park....they had their trial yesterday..this is the outcome

TWO teenagers convicted of killing a fawn in Upton Country Park have been fined £1,000, sentenced to 100 hours community service and ordered to complete a six month rehabilitation course.

The pair both 17, who cannot be named for legal reasons, were sentenced at Poole Youth Court, today (Jan 14), following a two- day trial, last year, when evidence was heard they karate-chopped the baby deer in the face and kicked it to death.

The case attracted international condemnation, and around 20 animal rights protestors were at court to vent their fury at what they described as an “unjust, lenient sentence for a heinous crime.”

Lawyers representing one of the teenagers have lodged an appeal against his conviction.

Passing sentence District Judge Roger House, who had already told the boys, both from Poole, they would not face time behind bars, said there had been confusion about the power of the youth court.

He explained: “The fact is, the penalty for this offence according to guidelines can not be imprisonment at the youth court.”

However, he warned the pair that failure to adhere to the community sentences would result in them coming back before the courts.

Both teenagers agreed to pay £20 per week.

Animal rights supporter Linda Savage, said: “It is really disgusting that these boys were not put in prison. They have just been let off, basically.”

The pair had been found guilty of intentionally killing a deer while on land without consent, but cleared of beating a wild animal with intent to cause unnecessary suffering.

A third Poole boy was cleared of all charges.

During the trial one of the teenagers said the deer already had a broken leg and was bleeding when they stumbled across it in long grass on June 10 last year.

This teenage said they killed the animal to “put it out of its misery.”

Within days of the fawn’s death making headlines around the world, the boys names were given to police by a stunned Poole community.

A post-mortem examination revealed the tiny 3.6kg deer, aged between four to six weeks, suffered several skull fractures, a snapped spine and a broken leg.

During the trial veterinary surgeon David Holah told the court the otherwise healthy animal would have “suffered greatly” during its ordeal.

I am lost for words on this....what I would do to this scum i cant say on here....
 

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