![]() ![]() Lauren Peffer: “But they have no cause of action that they could bring before this court, to dictate to us, how we are taking care of the dog.” The county’s attorney, Christopher Wahl said no. She also asked Miami-Dade to at least show Davis a picture of Precious to prove she was still alive. Lauren filed an appeal to block Precious from being put down. Lauren Peffer: “I mean, you gotta, you gotta be pretty disturbed by this. ![]() The affidavit from the county said Precious had bitten the boy twice. The bite victim’s mother said the animal services investigator told her it was not the first time Precious had bitten someone. The order to seize the dog, signed by a judge, was actually a case of a tenant eviction that had nothing to do with the owners of Precious. Then drew up three court orders signed by two judges that were based on several factual errors. The county held a hearing without notifying Scott they were putting Precious down. Lauren Peffer: “And then going and taking someone’s property without due process, without their side of the story, that should freak you out.” Scott hired well-known animal rights attorney Lauren Peffer who was shocked at what she found. Scott Davis: “This dog is like a child to me. Nearly six weeks later, animal services and several Miami-Dade Police officers showed up with a court order to seize precious and euthanize her. Scott Davis: “I’ve accepted the fact that I was negligent in this particular case.”Īnd a terrible accident turned into a travesty Scott believes. Precious darted out and bit the boy once on the leg. A boy was riding his bike on the dirt road in the Redlands. Scott Davis: “Extremely difficult for both my wife and I.”īack in March, Scott opened the gate to move his boat in. It’s a new beginning for Precious after a bizarre battle with Miami-Dade County, determined to euthanize her, and Louise and her husband Scott fighting to bring her home. All rights reserved.Precious, wearing a county-mandated muzzle, kept putting her paw on Louise’s arm, not wanting to let go of her. If found guilty by the jury, he could face the death penalty.Ĭopyright 2023 KMVT. However, Boyce denied the request to receive copies of all exhibits from the trial, as he deemed there is “no basis to duplicate copies.”Ĭhad still faces the same charges that Lori was found guilty of committing and his trial is slated to begin on April 1, 2024. Meanwhile, Chad Daybell attorneys request to obtain trial transcripts of Vallow-Daybell’s trial has been approved by Judge Steven Boyce but only from the opening arguments to the reading of the verdict. ![]() The prosecutor’s office stated that once the paperwork from the Arizona Governors requisition has been filed with the State of Idaho, the extradition process usually takes anywhere from 90 to 120 days for actual transfer of the inmate. Now that she has been sentenced here in Idaho, prosecutors in Maricopa County, Arizona have already indicted her on two conspiracy to commit murder charges related to her late husband Charles Vallow’s death at their home in Arizona, as well as an attempt on Brandon Boudreaux life. TWIN FALLS, Idaho (KMVT/KSVT) - Convicted murderer Lori Vallow Daybell will soon head back to Arizona to face charges in Maricopa County.
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