SPOTSYLVANIA, Va. - A prosecutor is seeking involuntary manslaughter charges against the owner of three pit bulls that fatally mauled an 82-year-old woman last week.
Commonwealth's Attorney William Neely said Sunday that he will ask grand jurors to indict Deanna Large, 36, in the death of Dorothy Sullivan, who was attacked and killed with her small dog, Buttons.
Large admitted owning one of the pit bulls, but Neely said the ensuing investigation revealed that she owned all three and had been warned to keep them under better control. All three dogs have since been killed.
Neely said there has never been a similar involuntary manslaughter case in the state, though such charges have been brought elsewhere. Involuntary manslaughter carries a maximum penalty of 10 years in prison.
"If ever a case merited for a prosecutor to push the envelope, this is the one," Neely told The Free Lance-Star of Fredericksburg.
In San Francisco, a couple whose dog mauled a neighbor to death were convicted of involuntary manslaughter in 2002. The couple kept dogs for a prison inmate and Aryan Brotherhood member whom they had adopted.
Neely said he also will seek three misdemeanor counts of allowing a dangerous dog to run at large.
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Unfortunately the dogs and victim pay the ultimate price, but at least the irresponsible owner is being held accountable instead of Pit Bulls in general.
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