Squirrel rescuer rejects plea deal
Freehold Township- Maria Vaccarella, the Howell woman who was threatened with a $1000 fine and six months in jail for rescuing two baby squirrels, rejected a plea deal of a $35 court costs and a suspended fine that was offered by Township Prosecutor Anthony Vecchio this afternoon.
Vaccarella and her pro-bono attorney, animal rights lawyer Doris Lin, showed up unannounced in Freehold Township Municipal Court to ask Vecchio to dismiss the summons that Fish and Wildlife officials mailed to Vaccarella after they took the squirrels she cared for after they were abandoned by their mother. The case, which was transferred to Freehold from Howell Township because of a conflict, was originally scheduled for January 27th.
Vecchio told MoreMonmouthMusings that he thought the suspended fine and court cost would be a fair way to resolve the case that has received nationwide attention. He said the case would be transferred back to Howell for litigation.
Posted: January 20th, 2016 | Author: Art Gallagher | Filed under: Monmouth County, Monmouth County News | Tags: Animal Rights Attorney Doris Lin, Anthony Vecchio, Baby Squirrels, Doris Lin, Freehold Township, Howell Township, Maria Vaccarella, Monmouth County News, NJ Division of Fish and Wildlife | 4 Comments »