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Try CasePortal for FreeJ. Fenn finds that the lower court properly convicted defendant of animal cruelty after he shot three horses. He raises several alleged errors on appeal, such as that the lower court wrongfully admitted several pieces of evidence and allowed his wife to invoke spousal privilege in front of the jury, but has not shown how any of the alleged mistakes would have changed the outcome of the trial had they taken place differently. Affirmed.
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