Man who attacked parrot sentenced to community service
NEWPORT BEACH, Calif. (AP) _ A man who attacked his pet macaw, breaking its beak and leg, must complete 120 days of community service and take anger management classes, a judge ruled Friday. <br/><br/>Anthony
Saturday, June 12th 2004, 10:24 am
By: News On 6
NEWPORT BEACH, Calif. (AP) _ A man who attacked his pet macaw, breaking its beak and leg, must complete 120 days of community service and take anger management classes, a judge ruled Friday.
Anthony James Ellis, 53, had been sentenced to 120 days in jail but Orange County Superior Court Judge Susanne Shaw said she would allow him to complete the sentence as community service.
Shaw also ruled that Ellis must pay $3,577.26 in restitution for surgery and care of the bird and cannot have pets or consume alcohol during three years of probation.
Ellis was convicted April 27 of felony animal cruelty and abuse of an animal.
Witnesses testified that Ellis punched the bird _ named ``Johnny'' _ and slammed its head against the deck of his boat outside the Newport Harbor Elks Lodge, where the parrot was the mascot.
Ellis testified that the bird, which he had owned for 11 years, was injured after it bit him on the arm and he fell down, and that witnesses outside the lodge misunderstood what they saw.
The parrot survived the March 2003 attack and was adopted by an animal care agency.
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