Berkeley activist Zoe Rosenberg gets 90-day sentence in Sonoma County farm break-in case
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Berkeley activist Zoe Rosenberg gets 90-day sentence in Sonoma County farm break-in case
"A Sonoma County judge on Wednesday sentenced Berkeley animal rights activist Zoe Rosenberg to 90 days for a felony conspiracy conviction stemming from 2023 breaches at Petaluma Poultry. Rosenberg, 23, sat quietly in a courtroom packed with supporters as Judge Kenneth Gnoss announced the punishment in Sonoma County Superior Court, closing out nearly two years of proceedings over whether her actions amounted to a crime or exposed animal cruelty June 13, 2023."
"On Wednesday, Gnoss ordered her to serve 30 days in jail and 60 days through a jail-alternative program followed by two years of probation. She must turn herself in by Dec. 10. Jail-alternative programs can include community service, work release or other supervised options that allow defendants to serve part of their sentence outside a jail facility. As part of the terms, Rosenberg was also ordered to stay at least 100 yards from the Perdue-owned Petaluma Poultry facility on Lakeville Highway."
Zoe Rosenberg, 23, received a 90-day sentence for a felony conspiracy conviction tied to breaches at Petaluma Poultry on June 13, 2023. The punishment comprises 30 days in jail and 60 days through a jail-alternative program, followed by two years of probation, and Rosenberg must surrender by Dec. 10. Court terms include staying at least 100 yards from the Perdue-owned Petaluma Poultry facility and no contact with specified DxE members. Rosenberg said she felt remorse for not rescuing more chickens, while the judge said he did not hear remorse for criminal conduct; she cited medical concerns about serving time.
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