RSPCA court alert for Amersham
Monday, 12 April 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 a juvenile male who cannot be named for legal reasons, are appealing against various convictions for animal welfare offences following a prosecution brought by the RSPCA.
The case, which began in January, has been heard on various dates at Bicester Magistrates Court sitting as Aylesbury Crown Court. The next hearing is due on Monday 19 April, again at Bicester Magistrates Court, when it is expected that final legal submissions will be heard before the judge retires to consider his verdict.
We hope that the case will conclude by the end of April, however this is subject to change. We will let you know of further hearing dates and locations as and when they are decided by the court.
For further information please call RSPCA press office on 0300 123 0244/0288.
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