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HARFORD COUNTY, Md. (WJZ) — An 81-year-old great-grandmother is placed behind bars for a minor pet violation committed nearly a year ago. The Harford County woman says she tried paying thousands of dollars in fines but couldn’t afford them. [...] when the cancer survivor failed to show up at court on her doctor’s orders, a judge had Root arrested. She was booked, fingerprinted and issued a striped jumpsuit. She waited to see a judge in a cell without her cancer medication. “I sort of clutched my Bible. And was crying and went to sleep,” Root said. Root’s defense attorneys asked the judge to let the senior citizen go. She had no previous criminal history and she was in failing health. The judge said no. Instead, he ordered her to pay a $2,500 bail. And if she was able to pay it and get out, then no animals would be allowed back on her property. “She gave me the works. I feel like I’m a criminal, but yet I don’t feel like I’ve done anything,” Root said. Read More |