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May 17, 2007, 1:19PM
Owners of dangerous dogs face stiffer penalties

By LIZ AUSTIN PETERSON

<!-- rbox ends here -->AUSTIN — The owners of dogs that violently attack people could face up to 20 years in prison under a bill approved today by the Texas Senate.
The bill sponsored by Rep. Dan Gattis, R-Georgetown, would charge a dog owner with a third-degree felony — punishable by two to 10 years in prison and a possible $10,000 fine — if the dog makes an unprovoked attack and seriously injures the victim.
If the victim dies, the crime would be a second-degree felony, punishable by up to 20 years in prison.
If the Texas House of Representatives approves the changes made by the Senate, the measure could end up on the governor's desk by early next week. Otherwise members of both chambers will meet to work out the differences.
Current law calls for punishments ranging from a $500 fine to one year in jail. And for a dog owner to be charged, the dog must have been classified as dangerous from a previous incident — a provision critics call "one free bite." The measure approved today would charge the owner after the first attack.
Republican Sen. Craig Estes unsuccessfully tried to amend the bill to charge dog owners with a class A misdemeanor — punishable by a year in jail and a $4,000 fine — instead of a felony.
Sen. Eliot Shapleigh said that punishment wouldn't send a strong enough message to the owners of dangerous dogs.
He pointed to the Senate gallery, toward the husband and daughter of a woman who was attacked by six dogs after getting off her riding lawn mower at her home near Thorndale, about 40 miles northeast of Austin.
"I don't think we can go to the Stiles family and say to them ... that that life is worth a class A misdemeanor," he said.
The dogs that attacked 76-year-old Lillian Stiles had not been declared dangerous. Their owner, Jose Hernandez, was found not guilty of criminally negligent homicide last month. He had faced up to two years in a state jail for the felony charge.
 

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I agree 100% with this law...dog owners need to be held accountable.
 

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Yes, especially if they had already bitten someone.

thats they it was before...the dog had "one Free Bite" ...now they dont get that free bite. They bite you and you could go to jail
 

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seems a bit strong for a 1st bite, the bit party needs to be compensated, which is hard to do from jail.
 

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I agree with it. I was a kid and this guy was walking up to hit on my mom with a German Shep on a leash and the dog just walked right up to me and took a chunck out of my leg without any warning at all (While he held the leash). He picked up all the medical bills and said the dog never acted that way before.........20 years is a long time though I would only expect this to be applied if it manages to kill someone.

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thats they it was before...the dog had "one Free Bite" ...now they dont get that free bite. They bite you and you could go to jail

some states not all dogs got one free bite. If the dog is a dangerous breed (like a pit bull) there was no free bite.

I agree with it too, people do need to be held accountable if they are going to let their dog run around or not control it when people are around.

dog people are some of the most inconsiderate people when it comes to their dogs. Just couldn't care less about everyone else, they are almost as bad as smokers.
 

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20 years is a little steep
 

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20 years is a little steep

I remember my neighbors dog bit me in the arm. Was a pretty good gash hurt like hell. Neighbor acted like an insensitive prick. Wish he would of served some time.
 

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I agree with it. I was a kid and this guy was walking up to hit on my mom with a German Shep on a leash and the dog just walked right up to me and took a chunck out of my leg without any warning at all (While he held the leash). He picked up all the medical bills and said the dog never acted that way before.........20 years is a long time though I would only expect this to be applied if it manages to kill someone.

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Same here, when I was a kid doing newspaper route early in the morning.
The guy was walking his dog and the dog came running toward me, the owner tried to hold it back. But he slipped on the we grass and the dog took a chunk out of my ass.

now that's a pain in the ass.
 

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thats they it was before...the dog had "one Free Bite" ...now they dont get that free bite. They bite you and you could go to jail

Then it's a stupid law.

People can't even predict human behavior, how will they predict an animal's? For all we know, a totally docile/friendly dog could attack thinking his/her owner is in danger.

Not to mention all the dogs that would have to be euthanized because no one would want to risk it by adopting a dog.

I thought this law was geared towards those irresponsible owners who let their dogs roam free even after it had bit someone before.
 

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20 yrs is steep, anything could happen, I suppose now we have to fear owning a dog even....it seems like anymore between new rules and laws we're one step away from going into the klink , the good ole land of the Fee.
 

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I'm sure a lot of texas lawyers will make a ton of cash debating to a jury what an unprovoked attack is and isn't.

"the child unknowingly provoked the dog by laughing and waving his hands in the dogs face..."
 

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Two things...

1.) Anyone realizing that "up to 20 years" if someone dies? Not 'only' 20 years as some seem to focus on. Yet, ouch, at LEAST 2 years in prison (not "AND/OR" a fine)?? That part surprised me. Usually you see the law say, "punishable by prison and/or fine" and that'd be the leeway for most to fine heavily rather than forcing someone jail time. If this bill passes, and I own a chihuahua in TX and it somehow flips and jumps up a young child & seriously bite a child's neck, I face at least 2 years in jail *just like that*? (Or does the bill specify which dog breeds are already labeled dangerous??)

2.) The title of this thread is technically wrong. It should read: "OT: If your dog bites & kills me, you may do 20 yrs in TX.."

I understand the need of not allowing "one free bite" but the punishment doesn't fit the crime with the proposed bill.

* CalvinTy
 

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Two things...

1.) Anyone realizing that "up to 20 years" if someone dies? Not 'only' 20 years as some seem to focus on. Yet, ouch, at LEAST 2 years in prison (not "AND/OR" a fine)?? That part surprised me. Usually you see the law say, "punishable by prison and/or fine" and that'd be the leeway for most to fine heavily rather than forcing someone jail time. If this bill passes, and I own a chihuahua in TX and it somehow flips and jumps up a young child & seriously bite a child's neck, I face at least 2 years in jail *just like that*? (Or does the bill specify which dog breeds are already labeled dangerous??)

2.) The title of this thread is technically wrong. It should read: "OT: If your dog bites & kills me, you may do 20 yrs in TX..":missingte

I understand the need of not allowing "one free bite" but the punishment doesn't fit the crime with the proposed bill.

* CalvinTy

Sorry that the title was not worded correctly....LOL
and the new law is not breed specific...any breed that bites.
 

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I'm sure a lot of texas lawyers will make a ton of cash debating to a jury what an unprovoked attack is and isn't.

"the child unknowingly provoked the dog by laughing and waving his hands in the dogs face..."

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DFW Personal Injury | Dog Bite Lawyer


Dog bites can cause bodily injuries such as lacerations and less obvious
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injuries, such as:
  • Dog Bite Crush injuries
  • Dog Bite Nerve damage
  • Dog Bite Muscle Sprain
  • Dog Bite Emotional damage
Because these dog bite injuries are not as noticeable immediately after the attack, it is imperative to seek medical attention as soon as possible. Dog bite victims also need to consult with a personal injury attorney.
 

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So should the parents of those columbine killers be sent to jail for 20 years? Give me a break. Held accountable? To some degree yes but sometimes it is just a freak occurance. 20 years is a total joke. Any time is a total joke unless the dog is known as dangerous or the owners are clearly irresponsible etc.
 

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