
The daughter identified Reinsvold as someone she worked with before he fled through a window. He was later tracked down and reportedly confessed. He was then charged with mistreating animals, criminal trespass, and disorderly conduct. However, he was later acquitted of molesting Cooper and ordered Friday to pay $1,347 for entering the man’s house. Instead, he was convicted of criminal trespass and disorderly conduct. The judge found that the prosecutors didn’t have “quite enough evidence” on the dog assault.
Kudos: Professor Roger Schechter
