We the undersigned respectfully request that no parole be granted for Juan Daniels (AIS#263875) for the brutal beating and burning of Louis Vitton. Mr. Daniels thought nothing of beating and burning this puppy because he was not allowed to borrow the family vehicle. There is a verified direct link between animal abuse and domestic violence which cannot be ignored.
NO! This man should not be allowed parole. Eighteen months behind bars is way too short for someone who channeled a lifetime of anger and hate into horrific cruelty against the family pet. Come on, if he is going to have that sort of reaction to being denied use of the family car, what%u2019s going to happen when something else pisses him off. He has a problem with authority after being told he could not use the family care and he shows it. Violently.
On January 30 2009, Juan Daniels was sentenced to 9 years in prison for the horrific cruelty he inflicted on his family's dog, now known as Louis Vuitton. He was convicted of felony animal cruelty. It was the longest sentence ever given for animal cruelty in the history of Alabama. Juan Daniels chained, beat, and set his dog on fire because he wasn't allowed to drive the family car. He is now up for parole. The Alabama Board of Pardons and Paroles will consider his case on August 24 2010.
Videos at:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OJItdoliW2Y&feature=related
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rMYgBs_sTzI
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=is5ZTmjMhMQ&feature=autofb
Articles:
http://fortheloveofthedogblog.com/news-updates/montgomery-police-on-the-lookout-for-man-who-set-dog-on-fire
http://fortheloveofthedogblog.com/news-updates/juan-daniels-in-custody-montgomery-man-who-set-dog-on-fire
http://fortheloveofthedogblog.com/news-updates/update-on-louis-vuitton-burned-dog-in-montgomery-alabama
http://fortheloveofthedogblog.com/news-updates/juan-daniels-pleads-guilty-to-dog-burning-video
http://fortheloveofthedogblog.com/news-updates/and-justice-is-served
Deny Parole to Juan Daniels who beat and set family dog on fire
Greetings, The Alabama Bd of Pardons and Paroles Members
The Alabama Board of Pardons and Paroles
Central Office
30l S. Ripley Street
P. O. Box 302405
Montgomery, AL 36130-2405
RE: Juan Daniels, AIS#263875
Dear Ladies and Gentlemen:
I am writing to implore you to please reject this person's request for
parole. The reasons are obvious and indisputable.
On January 30 2009, Juan Daniels was sentenced to 9 years in prison for the
horrific cruelty he inflicted on his family's dog, now known as Louis
Vuitton. He was convicted of felony animal cruelty. It was the longest
sentence ever given for animal cruelty in the history of Alabama. Juan
Daniels chained, beat, and set his dog on fire because he wasn't allowed to
drive the family car. He is now up for parole.
The Alabama Board of Pardons
and Paroles will consider his case on August 24 2010.
NO! This man should not be allowed parole.
Animals are helpless and innocent like children. What defense does a dog
have against an out-of-control maniac?
People as dangerous as Juan Daniels should be removed from civilized society
as long as possible. No one could convince me that 18 months has been a
sufficient sentence for the horrific crime he committed. Remember this,
people that lack empathy and the obvious ability to control their emotions
don't generally just beat the hell out of and torture the family dog. They
eventually turn their volatility to human beings.
Could you live with yourselves knowing that somewhere down the road this drain on oxygen
explodes on an innocent child? Do I have your attention now?
Please! I realize prisons are bursting at the seams with inmates. If you
need to parole some because of lack of space, choose those who have not
physically HARMED another living being. Please!
Thank you for considering my request.
Respectfully,
[Your name]