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Bahamutt99
01-04-2007, 04:56 AM
Crosspost:

http://www.ktbs.com/news/local/5072256.html

Judge tells parents of injured baby they will have daily reminder of what happened


The Bossier City couple whose baby had her toes bitten off by a family pet pleaded guilty today to improper child supervision and will be released this afternoon after spending three and a half weeks in jail.

The ferret believed to have attacked the baby -- along with a puppy initially thought to have done it -- will be put up for adoption.

Under a plea agreement between prosecutors and the defense, Mary Hansche, 22, and Christopher Hansche, 26, admitted to misdemeanor charges of child abandonment. They were fined $100 each and agreed to give up their pets and attend parenting classes before they have a chance to get their daughter back.

"Your punishment will be ongoing," Bossier District Judge Johnny Robinson told them, "every time you look at the baby's feet."

On the December morning the infant was attacked, the Hansches said they woke up and found four of their month-old daughter's toes bitten off.

Police initially thought the couple's then-six-week-old puppy did it, but attorneys on both sides said it was the couple's pet ferret.

Defense attorney Pam Smart said the ferret likely bit the baby's toes off quickly before the sleeping parents could react and did not gnaw them off in an attack that would have taken longer.

The puppy is now about 10 weeks old. Fearing that the dog would be euthanized, dozens of people called or e-mailed Bossier officials and news outlets, wanting to adopt it. News reports showed the baby pit bull shivering from head to tail.

District Attorney Schuyler Marvin said he believes there were enough mitigating circumstances in the case to offer a plea agreement with the list of conditions. There was no intent by the couple to harm their baby, Marvin said, calling the decision to leave the ferret out of its cage a "lapse in judgment."

The now seven-week-old baby, along with a 2-year-old brother, will remain in foster care. Attorneys said a grandmother has the children. The state and a judge will decide later if the Hansches can regain custody.

The Hansches admitted to a misdemeanor that accuses them of not doing enough to protect their baby.

darkchild16
01-04-2007, 08:22 AM
YAY. that is so awesome. Finally a judge who relizes all pits are not bad. I still think the parents should have gotten the book thrown at them but thats life.

DryCreek
01-04-2007, 09:31 AM
Well, that didn't take to long. Thanks for posting the results Bahamutt99, I hope the baby is doing well, poor little thing.

rij73
01-04-2007, 01:55 PM
A ferret did it!!! That makes much more sense. Remember how we were all thinking it could have been rats?

adoptashelterpettoday
01-04-2007, 03:33 PM
I cant believe they are considering giving these people their child back. I also cant believe all they got was a $100 fine

In this case, I dont think justice was served.

Maybe they learned their lesson but at what expense?

In my humble little opinion, I think the child should be given a good life with caring parents who would never allow this to happen. I dobut it was quick enough that the baby wasnt screaming her head off.

I would also hope they would be banned from owning animals. Tough, but people like this do NOT need a pit bull nor a ferret.

Herschel
01-04-2007, 03:56 PM
Good reporter. Only used "pit bull" once and didn't say anything about the dog being vicious, etc.

krisykris
01-04-2007, 04:57 PM
Thank goodness the pit will have a good life with an adoptive family. I don't think the punishment is strong enough though for the couples lack of parental skills and common sense.

Bahamutt99
01-04-2007, 04:58 PM
I agree that they should've gotten more than a slap on the wrist. Maybe it was a lapse in judgement, but you have to consider how that is going to impact the child. Here's hoping their former pets get good homes, and they wait a while before getting more.

Spirit2010
01-09-2007, 06:14 PM
Yay! Go Judge! I hope the pup gets adopted into a nice loving family! sheesh, bad parenting, to much of it!

misticaleclipse
01-16-2007, 05:43 PM
I am glad they figured out the young puppy probably could not have done that. I do with they had gotten a harsher penalty though.

Novel_Weims
01-16-2007, 05:53 PM
How many news agencies picked up original story when it was a pit bull attack - thousands!!!
How many with this updated info??? about 5.

What a joke. I really dislike the media!

Miakoda
01-17-2007, 09:41 AM
How many news agencies picked up original story when it was a pit bull attack - thousands!!!
How many with this updated info??? about 5.

What a joke. I really dislike the media!


Not one news station here in Baton Rouge nor the local newspaper ran a correction.