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Horse distress case to be decided March 28

The trial of a 91原创 veterinarian about a horse in distress has now ended.

A judge will bring down a decision about whether or not a former 91原创 veterinarian allowed a horse to be in distress and failed to to provide the necessaries for an animal on March 28.

Mark Marohn and his estranged wife Carol Schoyen-Marohn, both former vets, are charged with causing an animal to be in distress and failing to provide 鈥渘ecessaries鈥 for an animal.

惭补谤辞丑苍鈥檚 ended last week in Surrey Provincial Court. A judge will make his decision on whether or not Marohn caused an animal to be in distress, in regards to the well-publicized situation where he allegedly used an emaciated horse to try and pull a car out of a ditch.  He denies the accusation.

He is also charged with failing to provide necessaries to animals, in the case of six starving horses that were in his care before his arrest.

Schoyen-惭补谤辞丑苍鈥檚 trial had to be postponed because she suffered a stroke. Her case is not scheduled to start until Octo



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Monique brings 20 years of award-winning journalism experience to the role of editor at the Penticton Western News. Of those years, 17 were spent working as a senior reporter and acting editor with the 91原创 Advance Times.
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