Judge Spits Rhymes In Verdict On Puppy-Stealing

Bulldog pup Dani and adult bulldog Cassidy are seen at the American Kennel Club's 'Most Popular Breeds 2013' press conference in New York, NY, on January 31, 2014. (Photo by Anthony Behar/Sipa USA)
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OREGON CITY, Ore. (AP) — An Oregon man accused of stealing an English bulldog puppy at gunpoint was convicted of the crime by a judge who left him with a rhyme.

The Oregonian newspaper reports (HTTP://IS.GD/OK9XUX ) that Clackamas County Judge Susie Norby did not buy JaJuane Etheridge’s claim that he was the victim of a setup.

She summarized the case by telling him Monday: “You lied and lied; I can’t put that aside. It was your car; you went too far. You hid the pup; the jig was up. You got rid of the gun; your game is done.”

Police said Etheridge stole the $2,000 puppy from breeders James and Patricia Steele after they agreed to meet him in October 2012. Etheridge gave the dog to his girlfriend as a birthday gift for her daughter.

Etheridge will be sentenced on Aug. 1.

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