PETA WORKERS ON TRIAL IN NORTH CAROLINA

DEA investigating PETA. Virginian-Pilot, May 24, 2007

PETA Trial Final Scoreboard:Holier-Than-Thou Animal Killers: 1 - Justice: 0 ~~ Americans: Smarter. February 2, 2007

Feb. 2, 2007. The verdict is in - PETA workers, Adria Hinkle and Andrew Cook, have been cleared of cruelty charges, found guilty of littering for a 10-day suspended sentence and fines.
Town Hall, PETA Workers Cleared of Animal Cruelty. February 2, 2007

Dog Politics: PETA Dumps Dead Dogs - Guilty Of Littering, February 2, 2007

PETA trial Day 10. Consumer Freedom, February 2, 2007

Defense says 2 PETA employees followed policy. Pilot OnLine, February 1, 2007

Pathologist, NC SBI agent take the stand in PETA trial. Suffolk News Herald, January 30, 2007

FROM CCF ON-SITE AT THE TRIAL - Weekend Edition - Vox Populi and a Grassroots Antidote to PETA. January 28, 2007

FROM CCF ON-SITE AT THE TRIAL - Start with Day 1 - PETA Trial - Day 1, Jury Selection, and a Bombshell. January 22, 2007

Lawyers face off in PETA workers trial, Pilot OnLine, January 25, 2007

PETA foes salivate at cruelty trial. The News & Observer, January 24, 2007

Cruelty case comes to trial. Pilot Online, January 23, 2007

From the Dept. of Irony: PETA Employees Face Animal-Cruelty. Expert On The Animal Rights Movement Available For Interview. January 16, 2007

PETA trial opens in animal deaths. January 22, 2007

Day one of PETA trial, Cal Bryant-Suffolk Herald. January 22, 2007

PETA TRIAL BEGINS NOV. 13

May 31, 2006 WVEC 13. Judge denies defense motions in animal cruelty case

Follow the timeline of events in news articles surrounding the case of two PETA workers on trial for euthanizing and dumping animals they obtained in North Carolina.

Virginia Pilot. June 17, 2005. Two on PETA staff charged with cruelty to animals

Roanoke Chowan Herald. June 17, 2005. PETA duo charged with 62 felonies

Roanoke Chowan Herald. June 20, 2005. Northampton suspends PETA agreement

Roanoke Chowan Herald. June 20, 2005. Editorial: If the shoe fits.
Here's our first question -are the People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals above the law? PETA supporter from Washington state, praised PETA's humane way of ending the lives of these animals.

Animal Agriculture Alliance. Press Release June 21, 2005.

SF Gate. June 23, 2005. Better dead than fed, PETA says. Editorial by Debra J. Saunders

WVEC news. June 24, 2005. Digital camera seized from PETA van at center of animal dumping case

Roanoke Chowan Herald. June 27, 2005. PETA camera may hold clues

Roanoke Chowan Herald. June 29, 2005. Dumping cases are similar

Roanoke Chowan Herald. July 6, 2005. Dumpster dog deemed healthy

WVEC Hampton. July 12, 2005. Necropsy: Dog found in dumpster was healthy

National Review. July 13, 2005. Dying for Liberation - Why is PETA killing animals? by Wesley J. Smith

VA NC News. July 13, 2005. Were local animal rescue efforts in vain?

Roanoke Chowan Herald. July 18, 2005. PETA trial delayed

Roanoke Chowan Herald. July 20, 2005. Drug tests are back
Ahoskie Police Detective Jeremy Roberts said Tuesday he had received confirmation concerning the drugs found in the van occupied by two workers for People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals (PETA) last month. "We have received confirmation from the SBI Crime Lab the drugs contained in the tackle box were Ketamine and Pentobarbital," Roberts said.

The Washington Times. July 23, 2005. Behind PETA's Lettuce Curtain. Commentary By Bob Barr

Animal People News. July/August 2005. PETA staffers face 62 felony cruelty counts in North Carolina

Times Dispatch. March 29, 2006. Aggressive PETA faces backlash. Mark Holmberg