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Michigan Bulldog owner goes to Prison
By Michael Morse | September 23, 2008
Diane Cockrell of Howell, Michigan plead no contest to two felony counts of keeping dangerous animals causing death as well as to a third lesser charge for the mauling and killing of two Michigan residents last September. Authorities said that four of Ms. Cockrell’s Bulldogs escaped from her farm and attacked and killed a 91 year old man in his driveway and a 56 year old jogger. Circuit Court Judge Latreille sentenced Cockrell to pay more than $30,000 in restitution and serve 4 to 15 years in prison.
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