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A Birmingham man who turned part of his home into a dog-fighting arena has been jailed for four months. | A Birmingham man who turned part of his home into a dog-fighting arena has been jailed for four months. |
Adio Clarke, of Holly Road, Handsworth, admitted keeping 11 pit bull terriers and causing unnecessary suffering to three of them. | Adio Clarke, of Holly Road, Handsworth, admitted keeping 11 pit bull terriers and causing unnecessary suffering to three of them. |
The 28-year-old also admitted owning a dog-fighting venue. | |
One animal seized at his house had 157 separate wounds while another had an ear almost severed and a broken pelvis, Birmingham Magistrates' Court heard. | |
Dog-fighting video | Dog-fighting video |
An animal welfare expert said the injuries were consistent with having been caused by dog fighting. | An animal welfare expert said the injuries were consistent with having been caused by dog fighting. |
Nick Sutton, prosecuting, said Clarke could not take the animals to a vet to receive proper treatment for their injuries, because they were an illegal breed under the Dangerous Dogs Act. | Nick Sutton, prosecuting, said Clarke could not take the animals to a vet to receive proper treatment for their injuries, because they were an illegal breed under the Dangerous Dogs Act. |
The tragedy is that these animals have been bred by man for the sole purpose of fighting Nick Sutton, prosecuting Cruel hobby that fails to die | |
He said Clarke had treated the injuries himself, contributing to the dogs' suffering. | He said Clarke had treated the injuries himself, contributing to the dogs' suffering. |
Mr Sutton said: "The tragedy is that these animals have been bred by man for the sole purpose of fighting. | Mr Sutton said: "The tragedy is that these animals have been bred by man for the sole purpose of fighting. |
"Through no fault of their own, they find themselves in this appalling situation." | "Through no fault of their own, they find themselves in this appalling situation." |
When officers raided Clarke's home in April, they found six pit bulls chained up in the garden and more dogs inside the house. | When officers raided Clarke's home in April, they found six pit bulls chained up in the garden and more dogs inside the house. |
The court was shown a homemade video found at Clarke's home, showing two dogs attacking each another while being urged on by onlookers. | The court was shown a homemade video found at Clarke's home, showing two dogs attacking each another while being urged on by onlookers. |
In a separate video clip, a man showed injuries on his hand and foot to the camera, while a voice on the tape said: "Standard pit bull damage that. Eight-months-old, standard tooth holes." | In a separate video clip, a man showed injuries on his hand and foot to the camera, while a voice on the tape said: "Standard pit bull damage that. Eight-months-old, standard tooth holes." |
Sentencing Clarke, District Judge Neil Davison said the case was aggravated by his previous record for assault, robbery and possession of firearms. | Sentencing Clarke, District Judge Neil Davison said the case was aggravated by his previous record for assault, robbery and possession of firearms. |
He said the offence was so serious only a prison sentence was appropriate. | He said the offence was so serious only a prison sentence was appropriate. |
The maximum sentence that Clarke faced was six months in prison. | The maximum sentence that Clarke faced was six months in prison. |