
Target: Connie Pillich, Prosecuting Attorney, Hamilton County, Ohio
Goal: Pursue maximum lawful penalties, lifetime animal-ownership bans, and full restitution after dozens of horses were reportedly starved, deprived of water, and left with untreated injuries.
Authorities removed around 20 horses from a Springfield Township operation after officers and humane agents observed conditions they described as dangerous. Affidavits say animals were confined in a “cruel” manner and allegedly deprived of food, water, and veterinary care. Investigators further report sickness, untreated wounds, and visible emaciation while horses were still used for trail rides. Criminal charges followed weeks after the initial civil action, with multiple misdemeanor counts reportedly filed based on continued investigation.
Cases like this allegedly inflict prolonged suffering. Emaciation, dehydration, and open injuries can cascade into organ damage and lasting pain, especially when working use continues despite decline. Public confidence in lawful equine businesses rests on swift, even-handed accountability when cruelty is documented by sworn statements and veterinary evidence.
A strong prosecution can deter future neglect and protect animals countywide. Sign below to demand prosecutors seek maximum sentences supported by evidence, lifetime bans on owning or supervising animals, court-ordered counseling when appropriate, unannounced compliance checks, and full restitution for veterinary care, boarding, and public-agency costs. Visible outcomes reassure residents that animals are not commodities, and that alleged cruelty meets serious consequences.
PETITION LETTER:
Dear Prosecutor Pillich,
Reports from law enforcement and humane officials describe a Springfield Township trail-riding operation where about 20 horses were seized for safety reasons, followed by criminal charges. Affidavits allege cruel confinement, deprivation of food and water, untreated injuries, and continued commercial use while animals were emaciated and ill. These accounts depict prolonged suffering that warrants a firm, transparent response.
We respectfully urge your office to pursue every appropriate charge supported by the evidence and to seek maximum lawful penalties if guilt is found. Please request lifetime prohibitions on owning, keeping, breeding, or supervising animals, along with no-contact and compliance conditions that allow unannounced checks. We also ask that you pursue restitution covering veterinary examinations, treatment, rehabilitation, boarding, and investigative costs.
Clear, resolute action will protect horses, deter potential harm, and affirm that Hamilton County treats reported cruelty with the seriousness it deserves.
Sincerely,
[Your Name Here]
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