Grandma Innocent in Dog Mauling
Posted on: Tuesday, 11 September 2007, 12:00 CDT
A British grandmother has been cleared in the dog-mauling death of her 5-year-old granddaughter.
Jacqueline Simpson was found innocent of manslaughter by gross negligence after a six-day trial at Liverpool crown court, The Guardian reported Monday.
Simpson has been accused of failing to take proper care of her granddaughter, Ellie Lawrenson, by allowing a pit bull terrier that had previously attacked a family member to enter the house. The dog caused Lawrenson 72 injuries, mostly on the head and neck.
The court was told that Simpson had consumed two bottles of wine, taken anti-depressants and smoked cannabis in the hours leading up to the incident. She suffered bite injuries to her right arm and thumb.
This is an unusual case which had given rise to very strong emotions. Suffice to say, the greatest sentence passed in this case is a life sentence of regret this lady has passed on herself, the judge told the jury.
Source: United Press International
Related Articles
- 'The Simpsons' Creator to Guest Star on Show
- 'Simpsons' Movie Plans in the Works
- Reverend Uses 'Simpsons' to Teach Gospel
- 'Simpsons' Stars Strike for More D'oh
- Report: 'Simpsons' Voice Actors Skip Work
- Simpsons-Related Dear Abby Column Pulled
- Simpson Must Hand Over Autograph Profits
- Simpson Not in a Rush to Have a Baby
- Jessica Simpson, ABC Reach Sitcom Deal
- Jessica Simpson Visits Chicken of the Sea
User Comments (0)

RSS Feeds