RSPCA: Amersham horse trial court alert
Tuesday, 11 May 2010
12:00 AM
Horse trader James John Gray (DOB 05/09/1963), his wife Julie Gray (DOB 24/05/1967), daughters Jodie (DOB 12/09/1982) and Cordelia Gray (DOB 29/05/1988) and son James Gray Junior (DOB 21/01/1993) are appealing against sentences for animal welfare convictions which were upheld at a hearing last week.
The appeal hearing is due to be held tomorrow, Wednesday 12 May 2010, at 10am at Aylesbury Crown Court.
RSPCA press officers Nicola Walker and Jude Clay will be in court and spokespeople will be available at the court after the hearing.
The RSPCA press office can be contacted on 0300 123 0244.
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