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Convicted dog abuser faces new charges
A Maxwell man faces new charges less than a month after he was convicted of animal abuse.
The Colusa district attorney’s office filed charges a week ago against Jesus Melecio. The charges include a violation of a court order to keep the dog restrained.
The 34 year-old Maxwell man was sentenced Sept. 10 to serve 10 days in jail after he was convicted of cropping his dog’s ears with household scissors without the aid of antiseptic or anesthesia.
Judge John H. Tiernan criticized Melecio’s treatment of the animal, but allowed him to keep the dog any.
That same dog, a nine-month-old pit bull, reportedly attacked a man and another dog on Sept. 25, according to Colusa DA investigator Pamela Craig.
The victim, an unidentified 56 year-old Maxwell man, was bitten on his hand and his dog, a Labrador-Retriever mix, was bitten on the neck. Both are expected to make a full recovery, Craig said.
Craig said the dog was kept in a kennel made partially of a thin plywood material and the dog apparently chewed his was out.
Craig said parameters of Melecio’s probation included keeping the dog secured.
“It’s frightening to think what would have happened if it had been a small child playing with the dog,” Craig commented.
The pit bull is in quarantine, a standard procedure after an attack. The owner may consider surrendering the dog for euthanasia, Craig said.
Craig said Thursday that it was still too early to know the potential criminal penalties facing Melecio. A court date for Melecio hasn’t been scheduled yet.
Investigators said the pit bull was first found in September in a dirty kennel, covered with blood, open wounds and suffering from fly infestation.
“I can see why the pit bull has anger management issues. I’d be upset too if someone had cut my ears off with scissors,” Craig said.
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| The judge's job is to be fair and impartial not let his personal feelings and opinion rule in the court room. |
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| jack - Oct 15, 2008 09:09:39 PM | Remove Comment |
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| What did I say before, and I got hammered for my opinion? This guy should never have been allowed to keep the dog and should have been sent back south, or IF he is legal, let a dog abuse him for a while. Now look, what I said is happening and those who shouted me down are silent. You liberal people let this happen. |
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| Slinky - Oct 15, 2008 08:34:46 PM | Remove Comment |
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| I completely agree with you this guy has problems. No one in their right mind would cut a dogs ears with scissors. |
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| thats right - Oct 08, 2008 11:33:17 AM | Remove Comment |
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| The judge convicted Melecio of animal abuse and then let him keep the dog. The guy cut part of the dog's ears off with scissors. This should be an indication that he's not a caring pet owner. He should not be allowed to own a pet for several years, and needs to go to counseling so that he can be shown what is wrong with his treatment of the animal, since he probably can't figure it out for himself. This judge made a terrible decision.
Oh, at least he can surrender the dog for euthanasia. Let's kill the dog, that will solve the problem. It's not the dog's fault it was tortured and abused. It had an abusive owner. And the guy can just go get another dog the next day and do a better job of hiding the abuse. Wake up, Judge. And when you do, could you please make Melecio change his first name? Jesus just doesn't fit him. How about Diablo? |
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| forall - Oct 08, 2008 08:22:04 AM | Remove Comment |





