Texas Dog Owner Faces Felony Dog-Bite Charges

by Administrator 13. February 2008 04:02
In the first Waco case to be tried under "Lillian's Law," a tougher dog-attack law passed last September, Ancelmo Banda of Waco, TX, was charged with a felony last weekend in connection with an alleged attack on a sixth-grade boy by two of his pit bulls. According to the arrest warrant, the two dogs escaped from an improperly secured chain-link fence and attacked the boy without provocation.  If convicted, Banda could face anywhere from 2 to 10 years in prison and a fine of up to $10,000. Lillian's Law was named in remembrance of Lillian Stiles, a 76-year-old woman who was mauled and killed by a pack of six escaped pit bull-Rottweillers. The owner of the dogs was acquitted of all charges. Have you been attacked by someone else's vicious pet? If so, contact a Wausau personal injury lawyer at 800-248-0171 right away.

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