April Irving’s behaviour “absolutely abhorrent” as a lifetime ban on dog ownership is imposed during sentencing
LETHBRIDGE, AB – She is never allowed to own a dog in the province of Alberta again
However, 59-year-old April Dawn Irving was not present to hear those words spoken by Judge Derek Redman in Lethbridge Provincial Court as he handed down his sentence on Wednesday, Dec. 4.
As the proceedings began, both Crown lawyer Tyler Raymond and Defense lawyer Bjoren Wolkmann hoped that Irving would show up, but neither knew for sure whether it would happen. Irving claimed a medical issue prevented her from appearing in person.
Both the Crown and Defense felt comfortable proceeding with the sentencing – a joint submission; something Judge Redman permitted. Irving has been banned from owning any dogs in Alberta for the rest of her natural life. She was also fined more than $15,000, not including another $2,000 in surcharges. Both penalties are at, or nearly at the maximums allowed under Alberta’s Animal Protection Act according to Raymond. Because she spent the equivalent of six months in jail prior to her guilty pleas she was alleviated of any obligation to pay the fines.