A judge in Georgia
has appointed a lawyer to defend a pit bull that could be euthanized for
attacking a neighbor's 5-year-old child, a court official said on Friday.
The dog's owner
surrendered the animal, named Kno, to Effingham County, north of Savannah, last
summer after it was accused of severely injuring the child
, assistant county
attorney Elizabeth Pavlis told Reuters.
Lawyer Claude
Kicklighter, appointed by Superior Court Judge William Woodrum Jr to represent
the dog, said he was still learning details of the case.
"All I can
tell you is that the judge appointed me," he said. "I really don't
know what the issues are."
Pavlis said a
hearing was scheduled this month to determine whether the dog should be
euthanized. Kicklighter is doing the legal work at no charge to the county.
Bruce Wagman, a
San Francisco attorney specializing in animal cases, said it was unusual for
judges to appoint attorneys to represent animals.
Wagman knew of
only two similar cases. One involved dogs owned by NFL quarterback Michael
Vick, who pleaded guilty in 2007 to charges that he participated in an
interstate dog fighting enterprise.
Vick spent 19 months
in federal prison and is now playing for the Philadelphia Eagles football team.
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