April Dawn Irving pleads guilty to one charge, not guilty to 14 others
LETHBRIDGE – A 59-year old former Milk River resident facing more than a dozen charges, including animal cruelty, and causing or permitting an animal to be in distress, has pleaded guilty to one of those charges.
Appearing via CCTV from the Calgary Remand Centre March 29, her lawyer Bjorn Wolkmann, told Justice Derek Redman his client, April Dawn Irving, was prepared to plead guilty to one count of failing to appear. She was sentenced to 30 days but has already served her time.
An arrest warrant was issued for Irving in February 2016, after she ignored two court orders to appear in person.
She has pleaded not guilty to 14 other charges, and is scheduled to be back in court April 23, when a Pre-Trial Conference could be set.