A hearing in the animal cruelty case of Justice, the puppy set on fire in Dallas earlier this year, is set for Wednesday, Dec. 19, at 9 a.m. in the 292nd District Court on the 6th floor of the Frank Crowley Courts Building, 133 N. Riverfront Blvd. in Dallas.
The hearing will determine whether the four defendants—Adrian Ayers, Darius Carey, Darius Ewing and Richard Valentine—will be tried separately or in a joint trial.
It’s expected that all four defendants will appear with their attorneys and that the judge, the Hon. Larry Mitchell, will take some live testimony.
* Please attend if you can and show your support of the Dallas County District Attorney’s fight against animal cruelty and to send the message that animal cruelty will not be tolerated. *
TIPS FOR ATTENDING A TRIAL OR HEARING AT THE FRANK CROWLEY COURTS BUILDING: The building is cash only for parking, cafeteria and snack machines. Parking is $6 cash in two parking garages adjacent to the Courts building, and there are several lots across the street. Dress is business attire, and no clothing or badges with slogans are allowed in the courtroom. Also, no cameras (other than cell/smartphones), nail files or spray bottles (i.e., hair spray) are allowed in the building.
Thanks for caring,
Jonnie England
Director of Animal Advocacy and Communications
Texas Humane Alliance
Stop Animal Cruelty...for Mercy's Sake.
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