Even dog lovers will have been surprised by the decision of Judge Tony Adeane to spare the life of a dog that "degloved" a woman in a vicious attack.
Matthew Fa'alele, the owner of Lennox, the American pitbull terrier, has pleaded guilty to a charge of owning a dog that attacked a person and one charge of failing to register the dog.
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In the Hastings District Court yesterday, Judge Adeane ordered him to pay, within three months, a $300 fine for failing to register the dog and $1000 for emotional harm to the victim. However, the judge stopped short of ordering the dog be destroyed, with the defence arguing that it was a one-off situation.
The victim, Cherie Youngman, who was one of Mr Fa'alele's children's teachers, is apparently still dealing with emotional and physical repercussions from the attack.