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Essex Prosecutor Charge Couple with Starving, Neglecting Pitbull

Newark

Newark – Acting Essex County Prosecutor Theodore N. Stephens, II, and Newark Public Safety Director Anthony Ambrose announced today that two people were arrested for animal cruelty for allegedly starving and neglecting a six-month-old, male pit bull puppy in their Newark apartment.

Offcials say Jose E. Martinez, 29, and his girlfriend Porchia Williams, 27, both of Newark are accused of failing to feed the puppy on a regular basis, forcing him to remain in his wire cage with urine and fecal matter, which was also on the puppy’s feet and body, resulting in urine burns to the tail, hindquarters and paws.

The emaciated puppy weighed 8.5 pounds and was discovered suffering from starvation and pressure sores on his body, according to Assistant Prosecutor Michele Miller, who is handling the case.

The dog was taken to an animal emergency facility in Fairfield.

The couple have been released but are scheduled to appear before the Honorable Siobhan Teare, Judge of the Superior Court, on Jan. 4, 2019.

These are accusations.

All defendants are presumed innocent unless and until they enter a guilty plea or are found guilty beyond a reason doubt in a court of law.

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