The Animal Law Office


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SAN FRANCISCO (CBS 5 / KCBS / AP / BCN) ― San Francisco Zoo officials appeared Friday at City Hall for a hearing by the Recreation and Parks Department Commission to examine what happened the day of a fatal tiger attack and how to improve zoo safety.

The incident occurred a little more than two weeks ago when a 350-pound Siberian tiger leaped out of its grotto on Christmas Day and fatally mauled Carlos Sousa Jr., 17, and seriously injured brothers Amritpal and Kulbir Dhaliwal, 19 and 23, of San Jose.

Commission President Larry Martin opened the meeting by expressing condolences to Sousa’s family and regrets for the injuries to the Dhaliwals.

“There needs to be a narrative that everyone understands to make sure this never happens again,” Mayor Gavin Newsom said.

“Like you, I am committed to finding answers to make sure this type of accident does not happen again,” Zoo director Manuel Mollinedo told the comission.

About 100 zoo supporters and critics spoke during the public testimony portion of the hearing. Comments included a handful of animal rights advocates who oppose keeping animals in zoos. Most people, though, voiced support for keeping the zoo in San Francisco — but many also called for a change in management and asked Mollinedo to resign.

“I’ve been to the zoo one time, with four other people. We left within a half of an hour because we did not feel safe. None of us ever went back,” said one speaker at the hearing.

“I think the zoo has done a wonderful job,” said another man, a zoo supporter. “And the Zoological Society has done a wonderful job.”

Zoo officials have suggested the tiger, named Tatiana, was provoked into climbing out of its enclosure.

“I believe something unusual and extraordinary happened to cause this tiger to get out of its exhibit,” Mollinedo said, noting that the Christmas Day attack was the first time in 67 years that “a tragedy like this has occurred.”

Newsom said he has asked zoo administrators to tell him the truth about any inaccuracies previously reported, such as the zoo’s erroneous initial reports about the height of the tiger enclosure’s wall, which is 4 feet lower than nationally recommended standards.

“I have every expectation that zoo management has been forthright and honest,” he said.

Members of the commission adjourned into a closed session for nearly an hour during the meeting before resuming with the public hearing on the incident.

During the closed session, the commission met with lawyers from the city attorney’s office to discuss what its agenda called “anticipated litigation.”

City lawyers have said they expect the attack victims sue the city and the zoo.

At the end of the meeting, the commissioners asked zoo officials to prepare a plan to improve security and emergency response, and ordered the city controller to audit the zoo’s finances and performance.

Under a lease agreement with the city, the zoo is operated by the non-profit San Francisco Zoological Society, and a joint oversight committee is looking into possible changes to strengthen that agreement.

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Please help us find these dogs!

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FORWARD AND CROSS-POST WIDELY!!!!!

Lucy was spared last night, but is due for execution first thing in the morning (12.20.07)

We need you to CALL, FAX AND EMAIL as much as you possibly can starting NOW and through the day tomorrow.

If you can send one fax and email, you can send TO ALL OF THEM! Remind these people that they are ELECTED OFFICIALS!

(www.freewebs.com/freelucy)

Remember to mention that we got over 12,000 signatures in less than 72 hours to save Lucy’s life! This is an international issue that WILL NOT GO AWAY BY KILLING LUCY!!

Email, Fax and Phone lists are below, as well as a sample letter.

Form Letter:

Dear …..

My name is …..

I have learned about what is happening with a dog named Lucy who has been ordered killed because of one incident involving another dog.

According to your local laws and California Law, Lucy should be ordered back home with terms, restrictions and conditions, and/or
sent to one of the many dog rescues that have offered to take her for the rest of her life.

There has been a gross miscarriage of justice and it is up to you to help and do something about this.

Time is of the essence.

I have heard that there were misstatements by City Attorney Kahn that Lucy has a history. She doesn’t and the record proves it.

The California Hayden Bill states:

“1834.4. (a) It is the policy of the state that no adoptable animal should be euthanized if it can be adopted into a suitable home….
(b) It is the policy of the state that no treatable animal should be euthanized. A treatable animal shall include any animal that is not adoptable but that could become adoptable with reasonable efforts….”

State law mandates her release.

Please grant leniency and spare this innocent life.

Sincerely,

…..

PHONE NUMBERS

Humane Society Silicon Valley - This place is housing Lucy and they actually care about her - please be polite to them. What they can do: They can call the city council members and mayor to spare Lucy’s life. They know what a great dog she is - they all love her there.
408-727-3383
Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger - He is the ONE person who can “pardon” Lucy. Don’t let his staff tell you he can’t! He can! It’s been done before in other states and he has authority in California. Here is his authority: Cite this: California Penal Code Section 4800
Section 4800. Source of Governor’s authority
The general authority to grant reprieves, pardons and commutations of sentence is conferred upon the Governor by Section 8 of Article v. of the Constitution of the State of California.
Capitol Number
916-445-2841

Fresno Office
559-445-5295

Los Angeles Office
213-897-0322

Riverside Office
951-680-6860

San Diego Office
619-525-4641

San Francisco Office
415-703-2218

Washington D.C. Office
202-624-5270

Sunnyvale City Council - They can decide to spare her life but are believing mistruths by the City Attorney. Tell them to do the right thing and let her go! (408) 730-7500

Mayor Otto Lee/ City Council - The Mayor would like to let Lucy go but cannot do it without a majority of the City Council. Be polite to him.
(408) 730-7473

CHRISTOPHER R. MOYLAN, COUNCILMEMBER
(650) 723-9518

Amy Chan
Sunnyvale City Manager
(408) 730-7480


EMAILS

Schwarzenegger’s E-Mail
governor@governor.ca.gov

Humane Society Silicon Valley
Beth Ward who is a Director of the Humane Society at: bward@hssv.org

Mayor Otto Lee: # E-mail: otto@ottolee.org

To Contact the Executive Assistant to the Mayor and the City Council: council@ci.sunnyvale.ca.us

JOHN N. HOWE, COUNCILMEMBER: jh2@aol.com

DEAN J. CHU, COUNCILMEMBER: CouncilDeanChu@yahoo.com

MELINDA HAMILTON, COUNCILMEMBER
mhamilton@ci.sunnyvale.ca.us

CHRISTOPHER R. MOYLAN, COUNCILMEMBER
cmoylan@ci.sunnyvale.ca.us

Amy Chan
Sunnyvale City Manager
citymgr@ci.sunnyvale.ca.us


FAX NUMBERS

Humane Society where Lucy is right now: 408-727-7845

Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger
State Capitol Building
Fax: 916-445-4633

Fresno Office
Fax: 559-445-5328

Los Angeles Office
Fax: 213-897-0319

Riverside Office
Fax: 951-680-6863

San Diego Office
Fax: 619-525-4640

San Francisco Office
Fax: 415-703-2803

Washington D.C. Office
Fax: 202-624-5280

Mayor Otto Lee and the City Council:
FAX: (408) 730-7699

Amy Chan
Sunnyvale City Manager
Fax: (408) 730-7699

***Response To The Governor’s Office

The Governor’s office is telling everyone calling regarding Lucy that he does not have the power to pardon.

Cite this: California Penal Code Section 4800

ß 4800. Source of Governor’s authority

The general authority to grant reprieves, pardons and commutations of sentence is conferred upon the Governor by Section 8 of Article v. of the Constitution of the State of California.***

Subject: LA, CA Lucy will be executed. Call or Fax Gov NOW –PLEASE

This is URGENT! Lucy will be killed today! Below is an update, and here is Schwarzenegger’s info. Does anyone know him?

He has the ability to “PARDON” LUCY - Please call and be *VERY NICE* ABOUT IT - IT’S OUR LAST HOPE!

CALL ALL NUMBERS, EMAILS AND FAXES. Thank you!!

Governor’s Office:

Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger Phone: 916-445-2841 Fax: 916-445-4633

District Offices:

Fresno Office Phone: 559-445-5295 Fax: 559-445-5328

Los Angeles Office Phone: 213-897-0322 Fax: 213-897-0319

Riverside Office Phone: 951-680-6860 Fax: 951-680-6863

San Diego Office Phone: 619-525-4641 Fax: 619-525-4640

San Francisco Office Phone: 415-703-2218 Fax: 415-703-2803

Washington D.C. Office Phone: 202-624-5270 Fax: 202-624-5280

Dear Friends,

Unfortunately, the City Council has been told lies about Lucy. The City Attorney (David Kahn - 408 - 730 - 7460), has presented lies about a history. Lucy has no history. This was the only incident.

The Mayor stated he would like to let Lucy go, but a majority of the council has to approve and that they did not approve, so we were thinking of what to do next.

HOWEVER, JUST NOW my clients received a call from the shelter. A call or letter just came in from Kahn ORDERING LUCY EXECUTED IMMEDIATELY!

The shelter worker refused to do it, but has to legally do it by 7 pm tonight.

For our friend and filmmaker Shannon Keith!

Please Help Lucy!!! URGENT!!

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Dear Friends,

Please click on this link to learn about a case I have been working on to save this beautiful, wonderful, pittie named Lucy.

http://www freewebs com/freelucy/

(please type the above into our url browser properly, as myspace wont let me post the proper site with dots.)

She is the victim of breed prejudice, and because of one mistake, she has been on death row, and after several appeals
and attempts to save her, we keep hitting walls.

My clients will be at the Sunnyvale City Council THIS TUESDAY and we need 10,000 SIGNATURES BY THEN!

Please, please sign the petition, and forward it to everyone you know.

Thanks so much,

Shannon Keith, Attorney for Lucy