Fed-up judge gives animal abusers a taste of their own medicine

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Some people can be so cruel sometimes that it makes us lose our faith in humanity. I don’t understand how hurting animals can bring joy to them, and all I ever hope for is for every person who abuses animals get what they deserve, a long time behind bars.

Besides the punishment which comes in a form of a fine and some prison time, now-former judge Michael Cicconetti gave animal abusers creative punishments in an attempt to teach them a valuable lesson that will stick with them for many years.

Judge Cicconetti is a huge animal lover and believes that animal abuse and neglect should never take place because animals are meant to be loved unconditionally, not suffer from the hands of those who are supposed to care for them.

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This judge’s punishments were so clever that a huge number of people heard of them and praised him for his creativity.

One time, a woman was found guilty of forcing her dog live in filth, so along with a fine, judge Cicconetti sentenced her to spend an entire day at the county’s dump.

“I want you to go down to the county dump, to the landfill, and I want them to find the stinkiest, smelliest, God-awful odor place they can find in that dump and I want you to sit there for eight hours tomorrow, to think about what you did to that dog while you smell the odor. If you puke, you puke,” he was reported to had told her.

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Another woman was found guilty of abandoning a litter of kittens in the woods, so the judge sentenced her to spend a night in the woods all by herself, just to see how it feels and how scary it is.

Thank you, judge Cicconetti for your love for animals.

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