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Crown Wants Stiff Sentence For Calgary Man Who Tortured, Killed Dog And Cat

Darpan News Desk The Canadian Press, 23 Mar, 2015 11:39 AM

    CALGARY — The Crown wants a stiff sentence for a Calgary man who abused, starved and killed a dog and cat.

    Gord Haight (HYTE) is asking a judge for a sentence of 2 1/2 to three years — plus probation — for Nicolino Camardi.

    Haight also is asking that Camardi face a lifetime ban on owning any animals.

    Haight says Camardi's abuse of the two animals was a case of "shocking and callous neglect."

    He adds that Camardi's behaviour has been met with universal public revulsion.

    The starved dog was found dead in a back alley with tape around its muzzle, while the dead cat was found with green painter's tape covering most of its face.

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