Published January 08, 2015
A 39-year-old New Jersey man has been found guilty of animal cruelty for killing an Ulster County family's dog with a bow and arrow while he was deer hunting.
The Kingston Daily Freeman reports that David Moors of Beachwood, N.J., was found guilty Thursday in a non-jury trial of felony aggravated cruelty to animals. He faces a maximum sentence of up to two years in Ulster County Jail. Sentencing is Oct. 30.
County Judge Donald Williams called the killing "reprehensible" and without justification.
The shepherd-terrier mix named Clara was killed in October 2013.
Moors said he believed the dog was feral and he had a right to kill it.
Julie Palinkas, Clara's owner, said the dog was outside for less than nine minutes when she was killed.
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