Bethel man guilty of animal abuse

[Larry G. Smith Sr.] conferred with his attorney, John Jenness, whom he referred to as his "knight in shining armor" when talking with his three grandchildren seated behind him with their mother, Smith's daughter, Sarah Coswell of New Hampshire. "They might take my horses, but th...

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Published inSun-journal (Lewiston, Me.)
Main Author Karkos, Terry
Format Newspaper Article
LanguageEnglish
Published Lewiston, Me Sun Journal 20.09.2007
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Summary:[Larry G. Smith Sr.] conferred with his attorney, John Jenness, whom he referred to as his "knight in shining armor" when talking with his three grandchildren seated behind him with their mother, Smith's daughter, Sarah Coswell of New Hampshire. "They might take my horses, but they will not take me, my will, or my love for my family, and, hopefully, Bethel Town Manager Scott Cole, Chief [Al Carr], and Bethel selectmen can rest knowing that they made a good man stronger today. What's that saying in Pennsylvania, 'Let's roll?' Well, let's roll," Smith said. "They won't let me die in peace. They can take my identity away, but they can't take me away from me. God bless the judge; he said he don't like the way I look. I told the truth, but he said the officers don't lie ..."