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May 8, 2009

James Gray found guilty on all counts

Category: ILPH – admin – 3:52 pm

James Gray and his son James Gray Junior have today been found guilty on all 11 counts of causing unnecessary suffering and failing to meet the welfare needs of a total of 125 horses. James Gray’s wife Julie and daughters Cordelia and Jodie were found guilty on two Section 9 counts.

It was one of the worst cases of horse welfare abuse in UK history. 32 horses, ponies and donkeys were found dead and over 100 were removed from Spindles Farm in Amersham in January 2008. Sentencing will take place at Aylesbury Magistrates Court in four weeks time.

Roly Owers, World Horse Welfare Chief Executive says: “World Horse Welfare is pleased that justice has prevailed and James Gray and his son have been found guilty on all counts.

“This is the most high profile test of new legislation under the Animal Welfare Act 2006 and it must send a clear message that neglecting and mistreating horses in this way is totally unacceptable.

“World Horse Welfare took in 11 of the Amersham horses and after lots of care and rehabilitation, we are pleased to say that they have all now recovered. If we are awarded permanent custody of the horses, we will be looking for loving new loan homes for them where they can look forward to a happy life far removed from the one they experienced in the hands of the Gray family.”

World Horse Welfare Field Officer Nick White, who was one of the first at the scene:

“After seeing the conditions in the fields, it wasn’t until I went into the yard that the enormity of it hit me… there were dead horses on the ground in front of me, and to the right. I looked across there was a dead horse in the stalls. It was like walking into another world.

“There were none of the normal noises I associate with a stable yard – horses moving about, eating, drinking, calling out to one another or the gentle noises that horses make when approached, expecting to be fed or cared for. They were totally silent. Even the horses that appeared in better bodily condition seemed to be depressed, almost as if they had lost their dignity.”

You can watch a video interview with Nick White here:

http://www.youtube.com/profile?v=EYdYiVmXz8I&user=horsecharity

BHS welcomes verdict in Amersham trial

Category: BHS – admin – 3:50 pm

The British Horse Society welcomed today’s verdict in the trial of James Gray who stood accused of causing unnecessary suffering to more than 100 horses at his Spindles Farm premises in Amersham, Buckinghamshire.

In January 2008, 111 horses, ponies and donkeys were removed from Spindles Farm in a joint rescue operation involving several equine welfare charities. A further 31 animals were found dead at the scene, prompting extensive media coverage of what is thought to be the largest horse welfare operation ever undertaken in the UK.

Today’s verdict, at which Gray and members of his family were found guilty of a number of charges related to causing unnecessary suffering provoked BHS Chief Executive Graham Cory to issue the following statement:

“These guilty verdicts are scarcely a cause for celebration. We must remember that many horses and ponies suffered inexcusable cruelty at the hands of these people. But we are certainly pleased that they have at last been brought to justice.

“Now we must move on and treat the Amersham case as a spur to even greater efforts to tackle cases of equine neglect and abuse.”

Guilty!!!!!

Category: Court Case, Press Articles – admin – 12:55 pm

Five people have been found guilty of neglecting more than 100 horses, ponies and donkeys on a Buckinghamshire farm.

Horse trader James Gray, 45, and his son James Gray Junior, 16, were found guilty of 11 charges under the Animal Welfare Act 2006.

His wife Julie Gray, 41, and daughters Jodie, 26, and Cordelia, 20, were each found guilty of two charges.

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May 6, 2009

RSPCA diary alert - Amersham horse trial verdict

Category: RSCPA – admin – 9:29 pm

The verdict on the Amersham trial is due to be heard at 10am on Friday 8 May at Bicester Magistrates’ Court.

The defendants are:

* James John Gray (aged 45)
* Julie Gray (41)
* Jodie Gray (26)
* Cordelia Gray (20)
* A juvenile, who cannot be named for legal reasons.

James Gray, his wife Julie, and daughter Cordelia are from Spindle Farm, Hyde Heath, Amersham, Buckinghamshire. Cordelia’s sister, Jodie Gray is from Park Road, Ashford, Middlesex.

All five defendants pleaded not guilty to a total of 12 charges each of neglect and cruelty under the Animal Welfare Act 2006 (one offence was dropped during the trial,) brought by the RSPCA.