The Whites moved to Franklin County in June, and they are asking that, after a trial, the dogs be returned to them. "He did let us make a victim impact statement and we felt it was important that he hear the matter from our client's perspective," said Plyler. Plyler asked the judge to allow his clients to intervene in the case Thursday. Trevaskis shared a text exchange with WRAL News that shows photos of Jayden playing with one of the dogs and Amanda White replying, "Thank you guys for playing with them." Joe White never told me that no children were allowed to play with the dogs during this time, and I never agreed to any such instruction, as no such instruction was given." I told Joe White I would be glad to do this. Henderson directly contradicts that in his affidavit filed last week, writing, "Joe White asked me whether my family and I would be willing to play with the dogs and throw the ball for the dogs in the Whites’ fenced-in backyard during the daytime throughout the Whites’ vacation. Henderson that out of an abundance of caution, no children were to play with the dogs during this time" and "Neither Heather nor Jayden had played with the dogs prior to the Plaintiffs' trip." In their suit against the town, the Whites allege that Trevaskis and Jayden didn't have permission to play with the dogs. "It was very hard to be here and to listen to everything, but it was very important to witness everything," said Trevaskis. Henderson and Trevaskis were in the courtroom for the latest hearing. "The harm from denying our motion is extreme." It's between the dog owners and the Town of Garner," said Kirby. "This is not between the Whites and Heather and Dave. The Whites' attorney, John Kirby, argued that there were no "real winners in a case like this." salt in the wound that is already there." "Their 7-year-old daughter was mauled and killed. "They are going through extreme emotional distress right now," Plyler told the court.
William Plyler, the attorney for Trevaskis and her husband, Dave Henderson, said if the injunction were granted, that it would severely damage them. Trevaskis is a master control operator for WRAL-TV. The Town of Garner deemed the dogs dangerous and denied the Whites a dangerous dog permit that would have allowed them to keep the animals. The pair were playing with the dogs while the owners, their then-neighbors, were out of town. Jayden Henderson was killed by dogs, and her mother, Heather Trevaskis, was injured.
Last week, owners Joseph and Amanda White went to court to seek a temporary restraining order to keep the dogs alive while they make their case for the dogs' return to their care.
Rozier said he hoped the parties can come to some agreement within the 60 days, but if not, they will come back to court and revisit the injunction. The delay was granted for 60 days, when the issue will be revisited. The dogs have been at the shelter since the April 27 attack. The dogs – Athena, 3, and Blitzen, 8 – will remain in the custody of the Wake County Animal Center.
Wake County Superior Court Judge Vince Rozier granted a preliminary injunction on Thursday that would bar the Town of Garner from putting down a pair of dogs that killed a 7-year-old child and injured her mother. Kenichi finds that he must search for his own atonement in this dystopian society.Garner, N.C.
Soon, Kenichi makes a series of odd discoveries… his own grave, erected secretly on a clifftop his father’s legacy, hidden deep inside a cavern. It is meeting Natsumi Hinata, the girl who “cannot fall in love”, that throws him out of gear. One obligated “to observe a 12-hour day” who is forbidden from being awake for more than 12 hours a day, and one obligated to “remain in infancy” who cannot grow up. To do that, he must pass his final exam, for which he arrives at a certain country town.Īt the school Kenichi attends, he encounters girls bound by various “Duties”. The individuals who oversee these criminals’ rehabilitation are the “Special Elite”- a rank the protagonist, Kenichi Morita, hopes to attain. A society which imposes special “Duties” upon everyone who breaks the law.