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Woman Accused of Starving Dog to Death in Court

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HAMILTON-- A woman accused of starving her dog to death, appeared in front of a judge today, while animal lovers protested outside.
      
Elizabeth Lewis is accused of  deliberately starving  and neglecting  her  dog "Bruiser" to the point where vets had no choice but to put the dog down.  

This is  the second time Lewis is facing the same crime,  for  the same dog.  

In the first case, Lewis was found not guilty and  Bruiser was nursed back to health at the humane society,  and  returned to her custody.
   
This week, Bruiser was found outside Lewis' apartment.  The dog warden ordered to have the dog euthanized to end his suffering.
 
"This is the worst I've seen and I've been doing animal control for 15 years." Said  Deputy Tonya Henson, from the  Butler County Dog Warden's Office.  

Wednesday, outside the courtroom,  dozens of  protesters with  signs, braved the snow and cold, calling for tougher punishment for animal cruelty.  

"This is  terrible. I can go to the bmv and write them a bad check and go to jail for longer than this horrific crime that was committed against this innocent  animal.
It took months for him to starve to death. It's unconscionable that the laws are so weak in this state." Lisa Holbrook said.

Lewis was released on own recognizance, and the judge  told Lewis  that she cannot own a pet until this case runs its course. 

She had  to leave court with police escort,  for her own safety.
 
Lewis  could face 180 days in jail and $1000 fine.  She is scheduled to be back in court  March 13. 

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