gets nine months for killing his dog

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piece of shit.

Former Ravens defensive tackle Terrence Cody was sentenced to nine months in county jail, after he was convicted on misdemeanor animal cruelty charges.
According to Alison Knezevich of the Baltimore Sun, Cody faced more than two years in jail. He was convicted in November of two misdemeanor drug charges and multiple misdemanors regarding the death of his dog Taz.
Prosecutors said the dog was starved to death. He was also convicted of illegally possessing an alligator (of course).
The Ravens drafted Cody in the second round in 2010. He only played one game in 2014, and was released last February.
 

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?The science is that a dog will take time to starve just like a person. He let this dog starve over more than four weeks and there was no excuse for it. In the end, that dog was eating trash and eating bones to survive.?
 

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This is how he appears in court too. No respect for anything.

This is how he appears in court too. No respect for anything.

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Prosecutors noted that the dog once weighed at least 100 pounds, but that it was under 50 at the time of its death. An attorney for the girlfriend, Kourtney J. Kelley, who also lived in Cody?s Reisterstown, Md., home at the time, claimed that she had no responsibility to take care of the dog, but Ensor convicted her of five misdemeanors.
From a report by the Baltimore Sun:
[Jose] Molina [Kelley?s attorney] argued during the trial that the drug paraphernalia, marijuana and alligator belonged to Cody, not Kelley. He also said Taz was solely the property of Cody.
 
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