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Vick court documents available online

Saturday, April 5, 2008


Several court documents relating to the court appointment of Valparaiso University School of Law professor Rebecca J. Huss as guardian/special master of the American pit bull terriers in the Michael Vick case are now available on the University’s Web site. A recommendation by Huss, a nationally-recognized expert on animal law, to place 47 pit bulls formerly owned by Vick with eight rescue organizations was approved in December by the judge overseeing the case.

Huss recently served as keynote speaker at an annual animal law conference in Minnesota and discussed the process of finding responsible care for the dogs seized in the Vick case in her presentation “What Became of the Dogs? The Custody and Placement of the Dogs Involved in the Bad Newz Kennel Case.”

The documents now available online – including the special master report in which Huss evaluated the dogs’ behavior and recommended what should be done with them – show the progression of the Vick case.

The following documents are posted on Valparaiso’s School of Law Web site:

U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of Virginia (Criminal Action)

U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of Virginia (Civil Action)

Rescue Organization Application

 

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