Monday, April 18, 2016

Lighter penalty for Johnny Depp's wife for illegally entering their dogs in Australia

A court in Australia found guilty today to actress Amber Heard, Johnny Depp's wife, had submitted false documents when he introduced his dogs Pistol and Boo in the country and He imposed a sanction that will not be recorded as a conviction.

In today's hearing at the courthouse in Southport (northeast), they attended Heard and Depp, Judge Bernadette Callaghanhas imposed actress bail of $ 767 (679 euros) a month in which you must show good behavior , according to local ABC.

The marriage came to court without making statements to the press and after social networks reported by a video in which Heard expressed "remorse" for what happened and respect for Australian quarantine laws.

29 year old actress pleaded guilty in the court of falsifying veterinary documents of the two Yorkshire terriers was Australia in 2015, a crime that could be punishable by up to one year in prison.

The most serious charge, the illegal importation of animals, punishable by up to 10 years in prison and a fine of 73,825 dollars (65,378 euros), was withdrawn.

Dry reporter Joel, Australian television channel 9News said that marriage will stand out well this trial "if she does not get into trouble for a month."

The star of "The Zombieland" traveled to Australia from United States with Boo and Pistol in May 2015 in the private jet of her husband to join him as he rolled on the Australian coast the next installment of Pirates of the Caribbean.

Then it was discovered that the dogs entered the country with false papers and the issue garnered worldwide attention when the Australian Minister for Agriculture, Barnaby Joyce, said in a colorful language that Pistol and Boo had to return to the US in 72 hours or be killed.

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