Legal Question in Criminal Law in Florida
Agricultural Law Enforcement
Someone tried to steal a newborn calf(3-4 days old) the other night and was scared off by my husband. The calf died from some injuries it sustained in an assumed struggle to escape from the thief. The mother of the calf sustained injuries that appear to be from a strike with a blunt object to the area between her eyes. Her face is noticeably swollen on one side and blood has dried in the corners and under both eyes. What are the punishment guidelines for this type of crime under Florida law? I hear that ''Cattle Rustling'' is still punishable by hanging?
1 Answer from Attorneys
Re: Agricultural Law Enforcement
The police will probably charge this as burglary (entering a fenced-in area with intent to commit a felony), which is a five-year crime, grand theft (assuming the calf is worth over $300), a five year crime, and animal abuse, a one-year crime. If the calf's mother suffered "great bodily harm," the animal abuse becomes a 15-year crime.
There are no "hanging" crimes in the U.S.
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