Animal rights activist Zoe Rosenberg to be released from jail this week, group says
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Animal rights activist Zoe Rosenberg to be released from jail this week, group says
"Animal rights activist Zoe Rosenberg is expected to be released from the Sonoma County Jail on Wednesday after being approved to serve the final 60 days of her 90 day sentence on house arrest, according to a Monday announcement by the Berkeley protest group Direct Action Everywhere. Rosenberg, 23, who turned herself in Dec. 10 after being sentenced Dec. 3 for a felony conspiracy conviction stemming from 2023 incursions at Petaluma Poultry, is being released early under California's half-time credit for good behavior."
"Rosenberg's case was the most high-profile prosecution to stem from a series of demonstrations and farm breaches over several years targeting Petaluma-area poultry plants and farms. The protests were spearheaded by Direct Action Everywhere, or DxE, which has sought to spotlight what it claims are inhumane conditions in local animal farms. Members of the group also supported an attempt at the ballot box to outlaw large animal farms in Sonoma County, a measure that voters overwhelmingly rejected in 2024."
Zoe Rosenberg, 23, will be released from Sonoma County Jail to serve the final 60 days of her 90-day sentence on house arrest after approval under California's half-time credit. She turned herself in Dec. 10 after being sentenced for a felony conspiracy conviction tied to 2023 incursions at Petaluma Poultry. A Sonoma County jury found her guilty Oct. 29 of one count of felony conspiracy and three misdemeanors after a nearly monthlong trial. Judge Kenneth Gnoss ordered 30 days in jail and 60 days through a jail-alternative program, followed by two years' probation. Rosenberg lives with Type 1 diabetes and gastroparesis and uses a feeding tube; supporters feared jail could be life-threatening.
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