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charges against police officer for sex with cows
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| Judge dismisses animal cruelty charges
against police officer Robert Melia for sex with cows |
Perhaps the Garden State should switch its nickname to the Barnyard State.
A New Jersey judge has dismissed animal cruelty charges against a cop
accused of committing a sex act with young cows, saying a grand jury had no
way of knowing whether the animals were "tormented."
Moorestown police officer Robert Melia, who is currently suspended,
allegedly engaged in oral sex acts with five calves in Southampton in 2006.
Since New Jersey currently has no law explicitly banning such an act,
prosecutors in Burlington county brought animal cruelty charges against
Melia, the Philadelphia Daily News reports.
Judge Morely said it was questionable that Melia's acts, though
"disgusting," constituted animal cruelty.
"I'm not saying it's OK," Morely said. "This is a legal question for me.
It's not a questions of morals. It's not a question of hygiene. It's not a
question of how people should conduct themselves."
The dismissal reportedly irked the prosecution.
"I think any reasonable juror could infer that a man's penis in the mouth of
a calf is torment," a Burlington County assistant prosecutor, Kevin Morgan,
said. "It's a crime against nature."
The judge's dismissal does not mark the end of Melia's legal woes.
He, along with girlfriend Heather Lewis, was arrested in April 2008 for
sexually assaulting three girls over a five-year-period.
Authorities investigating those charges reportedly uncovered videos on his
computer of a girl being "subjected to sexual activity" in addition to taped
encounters between Melia and the calves.
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Reference: www.nydailynews.com
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Dated 2009-09-29
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