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A New Jersey man sentenced for torturing and killing cats received lenient treatment, sparking public outcry.
Edwin Sanabia, 27, of Atlantic City, was released from jail on February 9 after serving 237 days for multiple animal cruelty charges involving the torture and killing of cats.
Originally facing up to 18 months in prison and a $10,000 fine, he received a $1,000 fine and five years of probation, along with a ban on owning or living with animals.
The decision, made by Superior Court Judge Donna Taylor, drew criticism from animal rights groups and prosecutors who argued it failed to hold him accountable and highlighted flaws in New Jersey’s sentencing system.
A petition with over 11,000 signatures urged a harsher sentence, citing public safety concerns.
Un hombre de Nueva Jersey sentenciado por torturar y matar gatos recibió un trato indulgente, lo que provocó protestas públicas.