Driver Gets Three Months In Horse Hit, Run
According to a May 8 article in the Times Record of Fort Smith, Ark., a man convicted of leaving the scene of a personal injury accident involving a horse was sentenced to three months in prison despite defense pleas to spare the defendant who has eight prior felony convictions.
“William Randolph Spence, 32, didn’t deny striking a horse as it was ridden from the Old Fort Rode
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According to a May 8 article in the Times Record of Fort Smith, Ark., a man convicted of leaving the scene of a personal injury accident involving a horse was sentenced to three months in prison despite defense pleas to spare the defendant who has eight prior felony convictions.
“William Randolph Spence, 32, didn’t deny striking a horse as it was ridden from the Old Fort Rodeo on May 27 to a nearby lot in the 5000 block of Plum Street, but he did deny knowing that anyone was riding the horse or was injured,” said the article
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