Man who threw his son's puppy off balcony now out of jail.
So Josper Sanon, convicted of animal cruelty charges in 2005 after he threw his son's Labrador puppy off the family's fifth-floor balcony, is out of jail after serving about half of his three-year sentence. Turns out there were legal glitches in the case that overturned the conviction.
Click here to read today's Sun-Sentinel story on Sanon's release.
Question: What now?
Does Sanon remain a danger to other animals -- or people?
Should he have been required to do community service with an animal welfare organization -- although I don't know if the court could order that, given the conviction was overturned.
Thoughts? Opinions?


ANGIE BRENNAN, a Sun-Sentinel page designer,
lives with four dogs and one boyfriend. And has a lifetime of animal stories to share.
DIANE LADE, a reporter on the Sun-Sentinel's Help Team, has lived with cats, dogs, reptiles, fish, an iguana, and an armadillo.
CYNDI METZGER, editor of the Sun-Sentinel's Outlook section, is smitten with Bella, her poodle who regularly ignores requests to sit, stay and get off the ivory-colored sofa.
JOHN TANASYCHUK, a Sun-Sentinel lifestyle writer, has lived with cats as long as he can remember. He and his partner currently share their home with three.

Comments
From the article it sounds like this lowlife isn't even a legal alien? Actually I don't even care if he IS a legal alien, it's time the U.S. started holding people to a higher standard that we admit to the U.S.
We don't need some lowlife that gets his thrills throwing around animals, send him back to his country and be done with it.
Posted by: KCK | June 27, 2008 8:39 AM