The newly-appointed lawyer for a Tantawangalo woman facing multiple animal cruelty charges has requested time to view the allegations against her before his client confirms her plea.
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Janice Louise Denny, 58, also known as Janice Northey, did not appear in Bega Local Court on July 9, as her lawyer successfully requested Magistrate Doug Dick adjourn the matter to July 28 to allow time to "peruse" the RSPCA's brief of evidence against her before her plea is confirmed.
Ms Denny has previously pleaded not guilty to two charges of failing to provide proper and sufficient food to an animal as well as two charges of failing to provide vet treatment to an animal.
Ms Denny was convicted in her absence of all four charges in May, before it was annulled later that month after she claimed her request to be posted court paperwork rather than emailed had been ignored.