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CATTLE AT LARGE TICKET-COSTS MORE THAN THE COW
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<blockquote data-quote="Dusty Britches" data-source="post: 274654" data-attributes="member: 1900"><p>I think the way Texas law works is if someone were to hit the cow and was killed there is now a law that you can be charged. I have never heard of someone being charged for a first offense, esp. if the cattle did not damage anything.</p><p></p><p>Kinda like there was a guy in a small community 10 miles from the city limit who had 6 pit bull - rottie crosses. They were running loose and suddenly, they turned on the elderly neighbor lady and killed her. The dogs had never shown any aggression before. There is no state wide leash law and the county did not have regulations for the incident, so the only thing they could charge him with was failing to keep up with rabies vaccinations. None of the dogs were rabid. That happened last year. They are now going to try to prosecute him for criminally negligent homicide, but they don't think it will work.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dusty Britches, post: 274654, member: 1900"] I think the way Texas law works is if someone were to hit the cow and was killed there is now a law that you can be charged. I have never heard of someone being charged for a first offense, esp. if the cattle did not damage anything. Kinda like there was a guy in a small community 10 miles from the city limit who had 6 pit bull - rottie crosses. They were running loose and suddenly, they turned on the elderly neighbor lady and killed her. The dogs had never shown any aggression before. There is no state wide leash law and the county did not have regulations for the incident, so the only thing they could charge him with was failing to keep up with rabies vaccinations. None of the dogs were rabid. That happened last year. They are now going to try to prosecute him for criminally negligent homicide, but they don't think it will work. [/QUOTE]
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