ABC27 WHTM Woman waives hearing in horse slaughter case

Dauphin County

Woman waives hearing in horse slaughter case

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HARRISBURG, Pa. (AP) - A Pennsylvania woman accused of selling thoroughbreds for slaughter instead of adopting them as promised can enter a program for first-time offenders under a deal with prosecutors.

Kelsey Lefever waived a preliminary hearing Wednesday on charges of theft by deception. Prosecutors say she promised horse owners she would put four of the animals up for adoption but instead sold them to an agent for a Canadian slaughterhouse.

Dauphin County First Assistant District Attorney Francis Chardo tells The Philadelphia Inquirer that Lefever will be banned from working at horse tracks and won't be allowed to obtain any additional horses for two years.

Defense attorney Michael Sheldon says the resolution was in his client's best interest. He says the Honeybrook, Chester County woman's love of horses hasn't diminished.

(Copyright 2012 by The Associated Press. All Rights Reserved.)

 

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