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11/2008 -
EX COUNCILMAN
ROBERT McCANN LOSES HIS PETITION TO DENIAL TO APPEAL IN SUPERIOR COURT
After appealing his case for four counts of animal cruelty to the
SUPREME COURT for indigency, Mr. McCann's case has been DENIED!
This means he will now HAVE TO SERVE his COMMUNITY SERVICE UNDER THE
AUSPICES OF THE CAMDEN COUNTY ADULT PROBATION DEPARTMENT. He will also
have to reimburse the vet that PAID OUT OF HER OWN POCKED for the
nacropsy for the dead puppies and to treat the ones that ultimately
died.
Only NJ Aid for Animals President, Kathy McGuire and the original
prosecutor in this case have been diligent in following this animal
abuser to this end. Watch this website to see where Mr. McCann will be
doing his l00 hours of community service.
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MESSAGE LEFT
FOR KATHY McGUIRE December 8, 2008 at 4am
well mCcann has not given up the fight
for his rights cocoa is fine we see her frequently if i remember correctly
as i was in court too you lied on the stand s few times and the judge
based his conviction on those lies, whether you believe he is an animlal
abuser or not you can't lie on the stand and it seems you have been doing
a lot of lying in the name of animal rights over the years passing
yourself off as a law enforcement officer, Chesilhurst never issued you a
complaint which is against the law so i guess officials there will make
the paper including the judge who blatantly obstructed justice, the police
chief the mayor, Mr mapp how many meetimg did you have with them to
conspire against McCann in the middle of an election. you are being
investigated as you speak and so are the rest of them, lets see how you do
in court with your buddies, by the way cocoa is not dying never was and
the puppies you sold were more than seven! , we have already contacted
people who bought them from you, shame on you, your whole organization is
a fraud, you better make a deal maybe you will stay out of jail, your
crime is far worse than McCanns, because you are scamming the public print
this if you dare i doubt you will
see you in court
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RESPONSE TO the
ANONYMOUS
POSTER OF THE ABOVE MESSAGE:
Written by Kathy McGuire
12/8/2008:
Dear Person:
I am so happy you read our website. We appreciate all readers. We only
publish what is happening in the case State of NJ vs Robert McCann per the
prosecutors office and check all our sources before we publish anything.
The most current update is true, Mr. McCann has lost his petition with the
Supreme Court. I am allowing this letter one time only and my response as
Mr. McCann and his followers are obsessed with harrassing our group and
myself.
I am sorry you do not like what we publish however if you would like to
get your own web site, perhaps then you could publish what you believe to
think is the "true story". I am also allowing your threats to be in a
public forum in case anything that happens to myself or those within my
sphere of influence we will know where to look.
Mr. McCann's conviction was based solely on the testimony of the vet who
assured the judge that he did indeed freeze the puppies to death. My part
in the conviction of animal cruelty was merely to bring it to the
attention of law enforcement.
It is good that Coco is fine considering she went back to Mr. McCann with
Lyme and Heartworm she obtained by his failure to provide heartworm and
lyme preventative.
I have never "passed myself off as law enforcement". It is proper to say
that I do have my credentials as a NJ State Animal Cruelty Investigator
and Animal Control Officer through the NJ Dept of Health and Sr. Services
but am not authorized by any municipality because I have never applied for
the job with any of the 566 municipalities. As a private citizen just like
yourself however I also have rights and exercise those rights.Also if a
private citizen sees animal cruelty that citizen can go to their police
and have the police issue summons under Title Four. The NJSPCA doesn't
have to do it unless the local municipality prefers they do. We will be
facilitating a class with a Monmouth Co SPCA officer on this exact topic.
Perhaps you would like to attend the workshop?
I attend the monthly NJSPCA board meetings and I guess if they thought I
was impersonating myself as an SPCA officer they would have arrested me by
now. However, I will let the President and Board of Directors know you are
concerned about my representation. Perhaps you would like to talk to them
directly?
The puppies we adopted to new homes were exactly five from the original l5
that were born and all ultimately froze to death. Mr. McCann himself told
me on the phone that one "had died and Coco was trying to bury it in the
frozen ground" although he denied this at the trial. (who was the liar at
the trial?).
Part of the adoption fee was used to offset the $350 we had to give to Mr.
McCann (we have his signature on the receipt) to get the 24 hour old
puppies out of the freezing cold. Mr. McCann also illegally sold sick and
underage puppies to us which we should have also warranted another
summons. The adoption fees were used to offset the FOOD for Coco, provide
WARM shelter for her and her puppies, FOOD for the pups as they got to be
over five week and since they were adopted at exactly 9 weeks that is
TWENTY WEEKS OF PUPPY FOOD we had to purchase.
You have NOT CONTACTED the owners because I too have spoken to them.
One family too three dogs and would not allow you on their premises
One family took one dog and the father is a police sgt
One family took one dog and would call the police if contacted by anyone
about their dog other than
myself.
So who is the liar now?
It is nice reader that you have so much time on your hands. Perhaps you
could loan Mr. McCann some money to pay his obligation to the vet. As the
Judge said in Mr. McCann's first appeal for indigency "Why should the
taxpayers of NJ pay for your transcripts for you to appeal your case when
in fact you are a grown man with no disabilities and are perfectly able to
find suitable employment".
My suggestion to Mr. McCann would be to get a JOB, pay what he owes to
that poor vet who was so kind to help Coco with her infection after she
gave birth tied to her doghouse in freezing cold weather and who helped
all the frozen puppies that died one by one despite our best efforts to
keep them alive and to serve his community time and get on with his life.
Best holiday wishes
Kathy McGuire, President
NJ AId for Animals
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UPDATE ON ROBERT McCANN ANIMAL ABUSER WATERFORD, NJ
Robert McCann, resident of Waterford, NJ and convicted animal abuser who
has still not served his l00 hours of community service has appealed his
indigency hearing (which means we taxpayers should "BAIL" him out to pay
for his transcripts) and has been DENIED at every single appeal he has
filed.
Watch this site for an update. Mr. McCann is out of legal maneuvers
and he WILL be serving his community service before 2008 is up.
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UPDATE
- ROBERT McCANN, CONVICTED ANIMAL ABUSER...
18 months..... since Robert
McCann of Chiselhurst, NJ left his dog Coco tied to her doghouse to
give birth to 15 puppies outside on the coldest day of the year on Feb
7, 2007. For entire story see: http://www.njafa.org/coco.htm
18 months ....since the puppies born in frigid weather and laid in the
freezing cold for 24 hours before NJ Aid for Animals could purchase
them from Mr. McCann for $350
18 months .....that the puppies died hour by hour once we got them to
safety to our vet.
18 months....since all but five of the puppies died one by one........READ
FULL STORY
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August 15th, 2008 ROBERT McCANN, CONVICTED ANIMAL ABUSER.
18 months..... since Robert McCann of Chiselhurst, NJ left his dog Coco
tied to her doghouse to give birth to 15 puppies outside on the coldest
day of the year on Feb 7, 2007. For entire story see: http://www.njafa.org/coco.htm
18 months ....since the puppies born in frigid weather and laid in the
freezing cold for 24 hours before NJ Aid for Animals could purchase them
from Mr. McCann for $350
18 months .....that the puppies died hour by hour once we got them to
safety to our vet.
18 months....since all but five of the puppies died one by one
18 months..... since NJ Aid for Animals had a necropsy done of one of the
dead puppies and it was proven they died of sepsis brought on my
hypothermia from being born outside and LEFT outside the first 24 hours of
their life
14 months.... to get this animal abuser to trial.
4 months.....since this animal abuser was convicted of four counts of
animal cruelty and was ordered to pay restitution to the vet and 100 hours
of community service.
4 months.....since Mr. McCann of Chiselhurst, NJ has been trying to appeal
his case telling the judge he has to first file as an indigent to be able
to file for the original appeal. He filed an indigent motion to get his
transcripts for free. Judge told him the taxpayers would NOT pay for his
appeal. Appeal for indigency was denied.
7 days ..... until his assignment of adult probation and community
service, Mr. McCann is appealing the appeal of the indigency case judge
saying he is indeed indigent and taxpayers should pay for his transcripts.
The judge told him "go get a job".
Kathy McGuire, President of NJ Aid for Animals has been and will continue
to follow this case until Robert McCann of Chiselhurst,NJ completes his
l00 hours of community service and provides restitution to the vet.
I have spent hundreds of hours preparing documents, following the case,
phoning, letter writing, working with the prosecutor, following up at
Chiselhurst Municipal Court, documenting and appearing in court to insure
that Mr. McCann WILL do his l00 hours of community service and WILL
reimburse the vet that was so kind to help these puppies. At the last
appeal in Camden I was the only person in the audience.
Once again, like you all did before, we need letters to Judge Golden to
"gently remind" him that this is frivolous and indulgent and the court
should not entertain using any more of the taxpayers time in both the
Superior and Appellate Courts to hear these motions. The case should be
"dismissed" and Mr. McCann should be forced to serve his community time.
While we believe that everyone should have their day in court, Mr. McCann
did have his day in court and justice needs to be served.
Judge William Golden
City Hall
313 Monmouth St
Gloucester City, NJ 08030
You can see the entire story at this link
http://www.njafa.org/coco.htm
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6/14/08 UPDATE ON COCO AND
ROBERT McCANN
Coco, according to the NJSPCA, has been
seen and treated by a vet for her Lyme's Disease. Although Coco also has
heartworm, the NJSPCA will not force the owners to treat Coco for her
heartworm. Coco is with owners that supposedly are keeping her in a good
environment.
As for Mr. McCann, the animal abuser, he
is doing everything he can to slip out of his conviction of animal abuse.
It could be up to six months to one year waiting for all the appeals.
Since he lost his indigency hearing on May
7, he is appealing Judge McNeal's decision on not granting him indigency
(which would have meant the state WE TAXPAYERS would have had to pay for
his filing fee and the transcripts of his trial).
He has also filed a motion with the
Appellate Court to proceed ANYWAY as an indigent and for the state to
waive the filing fee of $200.00
June 30 the Appellate Court will rule.If
indegenicy is denied he will have to pay filing fee of $200.00 to start
his appeal of Judge Golden's conviction. If he doesn't pay the filing fee,
his appeal will be dismissed.
Mr. McCann is very very good at being a
habitual litigious individual. He has sued several of his former employees
for race discrimination. He knows the system and how to work it to his
advantage. We, however, are committed to following this case to the
end.We are watching you and you know who you are.
We will give you an update on June 30.
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UPDATE McCANN INDIGENT HEARING
CONVICTED ANIMAL ABUSER
ROBERT McCANN LOSES HIS INDIGENT HEARING - JUDGE ADMONISHES HIM "SHAME ON
YOU FOR NOT WORKING GET A JOB"
May 9, 2008 - Today, Robert
McCann appeared in the courtroom of Judge McNeill from Camden County
Superior Court to plead his case that the taxpayers of the State of NJ
should pay for his appeal fees and transcripts.
Judge McNeill was very
terse in his decision saying that "you have not adequately proven that you
are indigent as described in the words of Webster's Dictionary.
Mr. McCann who testified in
the April that he worked as a paralegal for three different law firms lied
today under oath when he failed to include that on his affidavit proving
indigence AND when the judge questioned him. It was only when the
prosecutor from the Coco case, David Mapp, told the judge he had evidence
Mr. McCann was lying about his income that Mr. McCann tap danced and said
"oh well I don't really work for anyone as a paralegal I just consider
myself one because I have been pro se for so long and I am so good at it".
Mr. McCann also went on to
testify that he was fired from his last three jobs and has lawsuits with
all of them for racially motivated terminations. He did win a lawsuit
with Radio Shack with whom he worked for $l2,000 (again for “racial
problems”)
When Judge McNeill
admonished Mr. McCann for essentially "lying to the court" and denying his
motion for indigency, Mr. McCann asked the judge what the next step would
be that Mr. McCann could appeal this decision wherein, the judge said
succinctly:
“You are the paralegal, you
figure it out, I am under no obligation to give you legal advice"
Finally a judge with some balls!
NOT LIKE JUDGE GOLDEN who
offered Mr. McCann all the free legal advice during Coco's testimony.
Anyone listening to the testimony of Mr. McCann at the trial in April and
the judge's obsequious proffering to the defendant , would have thought
that Judge was on the side of the animal abuser.
Robert McCann stormed out
of the courtroom and told the judge and the prosecutors there that “this
hearing will be appealed”.
Now Mr. McCann has to
appeal the hearing to demonstrate his indigent state and convince the
judge in the new hearing that he is in fact indigent. Then if and when
that can be done, he can proceed with his taxpayer funds to “purchase” the
transcripts of which he needs to appeal his case. (Anything to get out of
l00 hours of community service and that money owed to Honey Rothberg).
By irony of this appeal
today is guess who the judge will be hearing the appeal of this hearing?
You got it Judge McNeill.
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Ex-Chesilhurst councilman guilty of
animal cruelty
(From Courier-Post) Robert McCann, a former Chesilhurst councilman, was
convicted Thursday of four counts of animal cruelty after a municipal
court judge found he had failed to provide sufficient shelter for a dog
after she delivered a litter of puppies in a cold snap last winter.
Specially appointed Municipal Judge William Golden dismissed five
additional animal cruelty counts. He imposed a $1,200 fine on McCann,
ordered him to pay $894.93 restitution to the animal hospital that cared
for the dog and puppies, and also ordered 100 hours of community service.
Golden suspended imposition of the sentence while McCann, 51, appeals the
conviction.
McCann, who was a member of the borough council when he was charged with
the offenses in February 2007, said the charges were filed in retaliation
after he filed notice he planned to seek election as mayor in the Camden
County municipality.
A paralegal, McCann said prosecution witnesses, including representatives
of animal welfare groups, had lied about him and portrayed him as "some
kind of monster."
Golden said he "knows nothing about political machinations" that led to
the disorderly persons charges.
He described McCann as "a good enough gentleman who used bad judgment."
Golden found that some testimony presented by witnesses called by David
Mapp, a specially-appointed municipal prosecutor for the case, was
unchallenged. That included testimony that a Labrador-retriever mix female
dog, Coco, that McCann had cared for for about six years delivered a
litter of puppies before dawn in February 2001.
The day of the birth of the puppies, and the size of the litter, were not
certain, Golden found. The adult dog and the puppies were inside an
Igloo-style doghouse while the temperature was about 22 degrees.
McCann said he did not attempt to bring the dogs inside his house, but
advised a member of the family to put some hay inside the doghouse and to
make no attempt to touch the puppies.
The day after the birth of the puppies, Kathy McGuire, founder of New
Jersey Aid for Animals, a nonprofit animal rescue group, paid McCann $250,
according to her testimony, and took the adult dog and between 12 and 15
puppies to the Marlton Animal Hospital in Evesham. Only five of the
puppies survived. Veterinarian Dr. Honey Rothberg determined the rest of
the litter died of complications from hypothermia.
Rothberg had testified newborn puppies should be kept in an area where
temperatures are about 85 degrees. She said the body temperatures of the
puppies brought to her were so low they did not register on a thermometer.
The five puppies that survived were adopted, McGuire said, and Coco was
spayed before being returned to McCann in April 2007.
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3/7/08 - COCO's DAY IN COURT has
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Check out the NEWS Video from today,
March 7th
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Kathy McGuire took the witness stand for Coco and
her puppies today, March 7th, at the McCANN vs. NJSPCA Court
Hearing. Court will reconvene Thursday, March 13th
at 2pm. Be sure to check our website for updates and
come to Court next week to show your support for
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UPDATE
Feb. 11, 2008
FINAL TRIAL SET FOR ALLEGED PUPPY MURDERER IN SOUTH JERSEY WHO
LEFT HIS DOG CHAINED OUTSIDE WHILE GIVING BIRTH TO FIFTEEN
PUPPIES...ALL BUT FIVE DIED
McCann vs. NJSPCA
New trial date is Friday, March 7 at 10:00 am Chiselhurst Court
Chiselhurst Court
201 Grant Avenue
Chesilhurst, NJ 08089
Tel: 856 767 4153 Fax: 856 753 1696
For those of you who have followed this case for over one year (the
surviving puppies just celebrated their one year birthday on
February 7), we greatly appreciate the time you have taken to write
letters to the judge and the prosecutor and for your patience.
We appreciate the diligence of those who are following it and have
wanted to appear at the court and all the times we have had to tell
you it has been "postponed again".
NJ Aid for Animals has been calling the Municipal Court on a weekly
basis to keep after this case and to make sure it doesn't fall
between the cracks of the judicial system. We will make sure Coco
has her day in court and the dead puppies do to.
The judge allowed the defendant to find a new lawyer or to make a
decision to represent himself which is why it was postponed on
February 1. This time it will not be postponed again. It seems the
defendant is very slippery in finding ways to slither out of his
court dates with myriad of excuses. Kathy McGuire who will be the
main witness besides the vet who did the nacropsy have stood
steadfast in our commitment to bring this case to trial.
Please crosspost this to all your fellow animal supporters so we can
all show up strong there on March 7 and see our website for video
and details of this case (and pictures of some of the dead puppies).
www.njafa.org
UPDATE
Feb. 3, 2008
STATEMENT FROM KATHY McGuire, President of NJ Aid for Animals
Many of you following this case (www.njafa.org
Councilman McCann) that was scheduled for Friday, Feb 1 at 9:30 am
and was cancelled AGAIN should write to the judge and let him know
that this case has gone on long enough and that the Defendant has
been given more than an appropriate amount of time to decide whether
or not:
a) he can afford a lawyer
b) he wants to represent himself (Pro Se)
c) to advise the court that if he cannot afford one, one would be
provide for him.
All of us involved in this case have now taken time off work to
show up or rearranged our schedules at least five times just to be
told the morning of the trial that is has been rescheduled because
of the Defendants confusion as to how he wants to "be represented".
Because the poor Municipal Clerk Administrator at Chiselhurst
(where the actual trial is being heard) is the one bearing the brunt
of all the phone calls and letters, perhaps we need to let the JUDGE
at Gloucester City (who is HEARING the case) handle myriad of calls
and letters.
I urge you to write a letter to Judge Wm. Golden at Gloucester
City Municipal Court at 313 Monmouth St, Gloucester City, NJ 08030
FAX: 856 456 3065 to encourage him to set a date for this trial.
The vet, myself as the main witness, an agent of the NJSPCA and
other interested parties are rearranging their schedules now for a
whole year.
In the interest of good faith and in order for both parties to be
represented fairly, we agree that Mr. McCann should be allowed to
retain proper representation. However, even given the fact that his
original counsel left, the defendant has still had enough time to
ascertain whether he wants to represent himself (pro se) or
look through a phone book to find legal counsel. The Defendant
should also know that he is able to take advantage of a lawyer being
chosen for him if he cannot afford one.
We would urge interested parties to contact Judge Golden and ask
him to set a court date
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UPDATE 1/14/08 - Trial
scheduled for Feb. 1st 9:30am.....CANCELLED
AGAIN

State of NJSPCA vs. Robert McCann scheduled
to go forward on Friday, February 1, 2008 at 9:30 am in Chiselhurt
Court.
This case WILL GO FORWARD as a prosecutor
from Trenton is coming down to hear this case.
Almost one year to the day (February 7,
2007) one of the COLDEST DAYS OF 2007 )10 degrees) Robert McCann
allowed his chocolate lab, Coco, to be CHAINED TO HER DOGHOUSE AND
GIVE BIRTH TO FIFTEEN PUPPIES. Three were dead when we arrived to
purchase them for $250.00
The day after the birth of the puppies
while Coco was STILL CHAINED outside and still one of the coldest
days of the year (l2 degrees), NJAFA PURCHASED the remaining puppies
for $250.00 but it was too late. Only five pups were strong enough
to survive and are now living in great homes.

CHECK OUT HOW THE SURVIVING PUPS ARE DOING....CLICK
HERE
 
It is not TOO LATE TO WRITE LETTERS TO
Chiselhurst Court RE: NJSPCA vs. McCann
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UPDATE
12/10/07 - TRIAL HAS BEEN POSTPONED
AGAIN!!! COUNSEL FOR DEFENDANT McCANN HAS
RESIGNED AND THE COUNCILMAN WILL NOW HAVE TO
FIND NEW REPRESENTATION. WE WILL ALERT YOU WHEN
THERE IS A NEW TRIAL DATE. WE WILL KEEP THIS
INFORMATION ON THE FRONT PAGE OF OUR WEBSITE
UNTIL COCO AND THE DEAD PUPPIES HAVE THEIR DAY
IN COURT OR THERE IS AN OUT OF COURT SETTLEMENT
REACHED.
UPDATE
11/13/07
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The
court case is coming up on
Friday, December l4 at 9:30 am in Chiselhurst,
NJ
(near Waterford and Atco) at 201 Grant Ave in
the Municipal Building.
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Thanks to everyone who showed up last time. A
conflict judge and prosecutor have been brought
in for this case so the case WILL BE HEARD and
decided on that day.
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Councilman McCann wanted a JURY TRIAL but it was
DENIED. Kathy McGuire will be testifying on
this day for the NJSPCA.
If
you would like to let the judge and prosecutor
know how you feel about this, please send your
concerns to this address;
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CHAINED
DOG GIVES BIRTH TO FIFTEEN PUPPIES IN FRIGID
WEATHER, ALL BUT FIVE DIE...
Coco
was CHAINED to her doghouse on the coldest day of
2007, February 7 in Councilman Robert McCann’s
backyard and gave birth to FIFTEEN puppies while he
and his mother, Rita Dickerson, stood by and
watched. When we asked why they didn’t let her in,
they said "She has never been in the house and has
been chained for nine years and has always had her
pups outside".

NJAFA had to purchase the puppies to get them out of
the cold and rent the mother for $250 so the puppies
could live. The owner would not let us have the
puppies unless we agreed to RETURN Coco after the
babies were weaned. We agreed but not without her
being spayed. We also then had to purchase another
puppy for another $l00. All but 5 puppies died due
to hypothermia.
Sadly, we were forced to return Coco after she was
done weaning the surviving puppies. Unfortunately,
Coco also now has been diagnosed with Lyme and
Heartworm disease.
NJ SPCA filed cruelty charges to Chiselhurst City
Councilman Robert McCann, 225 White Horse Pike,
Chiselhurst, NJ, on May 1, 2007 for failure to
provide proper shelter.
Click here to watch CBS News Report
UPDATE
11/6/07
THE WHEELS OF JUSTICE TURN
SLOWLY
For those of you that
have been following the court dates (and the
frustration of the court system!), we appreciate
your patience while the dates have been
postponed.
Because the prosecutor
of a municipality is essentially the "employee"
of the municipality, it would be unethical for
that prosecutor to hear the case of a council
person. The case had to be moved to a "conflict
court" and then because one of the individuals
involved in the new "conflict court" knew one of
the players, the case had to be moved AGAIN.
With the case now BACK
in Chiselhurst, it still CANNOT be heard by the
same prosectur that is still the same employee
of the Councilman. Ergo, a NEW judge and a NEW
prosecutor have to be pulled from another
municipality who knows NONE OF THE PLAYERS.
WHEW!!! This has been done and a judge from
Gloucester City and a prosecutor from TRENTON
will be hearing this case in a "conflict court".
UPDATE
10/24/07
UPDATE ON
CHISELHURST TRIAL-COUNCILMAN McCann. This case
will be heard on either November 29 or 30th at
l:00 pm at Chiselhurst Court.
Please watch this
site carefully or sign up on our email
friend's list and you will receive an alert
automatically when the trial date is set.
Please plan on
coming out that day to give justice to Coco.
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