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Take Action! Charges Pending in Chained Dog Case
by Scott Heiser, Director of ALDF's Criminal Justice Program
December 29th, 2009
John Crosby expressed in a December 2009 news interview that he could not afford to take the dog to a veterinarian, and was unaware of the local prohibition against tethering. The dog was given over to Savannah/Chatham County Animal Control by Ms. Lam, but ultimately did not survive. John Crosby has been charged with tethering and animal neglect.
Chained Dog Case Results in Fine
Chatham County, Georgia
Case Closed
Watching Our Shadow
by Dana Campbell, ALDF Attorney
December 24th, 2009
Vermont Supreme Court hears arguments on the "value" of animal companions.
Passing of a Noble Soul
by April Nockleby, ALDF's Online Content Manager
December 23rd, 2009
Earlier this year, I wrote an article for O, The Oprah Magazine about 300 dogs who were rescued from an abusive hoarding situation in Sanford, North Carolina. The dogs lived in horrible conditions, and the rescue involved an innovative legal fight staged by the California-based Animal Legal Defense Fund.
Settlements in Kentucky Shelters Cases Will Mean a Happier New Year for Homeless Cats and Dogs
December 18th, 2009
Great year-end news for homeless Kentucky animals!
From Suffering to Safety: Casey's Story
by Stephen Wells, ALDF's Executive Director
December 8th, 2009
Once starved and neglected, Casey is now thriving.
Give Animals Like Max the Kitten a Second Chance
by Stephen Wells, ALDF's Executive Director
December 1st, 2009
Max can now play, cuddle and catnap without fear.
Animal Law Conference Podcasts Now Available
by April Nockleby, ALDF's Online Content Manager
November 30th, 2009
Podcasts are now available of Animal Law: The Links, The Animal Law Conference at Lewis & Clark, hosted by the Center for Animal Law Studies and the Student Animal Legal Defense Fund at Lewis & Clark Law School.
The Ninth Circuit Determines United States Department of the Interior Failed to Properly Consider Impact on Wildlife in Authorizing Land Transfer
by Tony Eliseuson, ALDF Volunteer Attorney Member
November 13th, 2009
In Center for Biological Diversity v. United States Dept. of the Interior, 581 F.3d 1063 (9th Cir. 2009), a divided three-judge panel of the Ninth Circuit determined that the United States Department of the Interior ("DOI") and the Bureau of Land Management ("BLM") had failed to properly evaluate the environmental impacts, including the impact on wildlife, of a proposed land exchange.
Man Who Dragged Pit Bull to Death from Bicycle Found Not Guilty
by April Nockleby, ALDF's Online Content Manager
October 30th, 2009
Following a three hour deliberation yesterday, a Carter County jury found Antonio Ray not guilty of animal cruelty. The defense had presented the argument that Ray did not realize he was dragging his dog behind his bicycle for approximately 1/4 mile.
Donate $10 To Help Animal Victims - Like the Pit Bull Dragged to Death from a Bicycle
by Lisa Franzetta, ALDF's Director of Communications
October 26th, 2009
Today's the day!! Between now and 3 p.m. Eastern on Tuesday, October 27, ALDF is making the push to win the America's Giving Challenge daily $1,000 challenge, in honor of a pit bull in Oklahoma allegedly dragged to his death behind a bicycle - his abuser's trial is on Tuesday!!
Crime & Punishment in Kentucky
by Stephan Otto, ALDF's Director of Legislative Affairs
October 26th, 2009
It is exceedingly rare to hear anything positive regarding animals and Kentucky law. Yet despite the continuing legal and political morass surrounding the state's animal protection laws, we are happy to commend the prosecutors of Kenton County who were the first to successfully utilize the only animal protection law strengthened in Kentucky last year, when they recently secured a felony conviction against a man charged with stabbing to death two cats.
The Animal Law Center That We Built
by Joyce Tischler, ALDF's Founder and General Counsel
October 23rd, 2009
Sometimes, it's the subtle details that hit you right between the eyes. I've just returned from the annual animal law conference held at Lewis & Clark Law School in Portland, Oregon and throughout this excellent conference, I felt the presence of something else... something that is new and wonderful and growing.
Happy Fourth Anniversary Edgar!
by Joyce Tischler, ALDF's Founder and General Counsel
October 14th, 2009
Happy anniversary, Edgar - I shall rub your softball shaped head, give you another cookie and dote on you some more. I can think of no better way to celebrate our time together.
Supreme Court Hears Oral Argument in United States v. Stevens
by Matthew Liebman, ALDF Staff Attorney
October 8th, 2009
The Supreme Court heard oral argument on Tuesday ...
Calm Down Everybody!
by Scott Heiser, Director of ALDF's Criminal Justice Program
October 7th, 2009
The impact of the Federal District Court's (Western District of Kentucky) memorandum opinion in Louisville Kennel Club v. Louisville/Jefferson County Metro Government isn't as bad as you might think from reading the web traffic on this case.
U.S. Supreme Court Will Hear U.S. v. Stevens Tomorrow
by Matthew Liebman, ALDF Staff Attorney
October 5th, 2009
The U.S. Supreme Court will hear oral arguments tomorrow in U.S. v. Stevens, a case involving the sale of dogfighting videos. The sale and possession of such videos has been illegal in the U.S. for a decade, but this case may result in the Supreme Court ruling that video depictions of animal cruelty are protected under the First Amendment.
Answering Your Questions About U.S. v. Stevens
by April Nockleby, ALDF's Online Content Manager
October 1st, 2009
The complexities of the United States v. Stevens case are clarified in this Q & A session with ALDF Attorney Matthew Liebman. Have additional questions? Post them in the comments section and Matthew will answer them on the Q & A page.
U.S. v. Stevens - Ask an Attorney
October 1st, 2009
U.S. Supreme Court Directly Addresses the Issue of Animal Cruelty
It's Tough Out There - Not Just for the Animals but for the State as Well
by Scott Heiser, Director of ALDF's Criminal Justice Program
September 28th, 2009
How often have you heard the phrase, "the Government has unlimited resources with which to pursue a criminal case?" Defense loyal lobbyists commonly use this rhetoric to secure increased budgets for indigent criminal defense. However, while this statement may be true in a select few celebrated federal cases, nothing could be further from the truth in the vast majority of criminal prosecutions, particularly in the state court system.
Canine "CSI" Crucial in Charging Chihuahua Hoarder
by Lisa Franzetta, ALDF's Director of Communications
September 3rd, 2009
Wayne County Prosecutor Kym Worthy announced today that Dearborn, Michigan dog hoarder Kenneth Lang Jr is being charged with two counts of cruelty to 10 or more animals, after more than 100 live and approximately 150 dead Chihuahuas and Chihuahua mixes were removed from the filthy home this past July.
Canine "CSI" Crucial in Charging Chihuahua Hoarder
ALDF grant allows for necropsies of Chihuahuas found in Michigan man's freezer.
National Meat Association v. Brown Update
by Matthew Liebman, ALDF Staff Attorney
September 1st, 2009
The United States Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit recently heard arguments in National Meat Association v. Brown, a case in which the meat industry is attempting to invalidate a California law designed to reduce animal suffering and protect public safety.
Calling all "Dancing with the Stars" & ALDF Fans
by Michelle Kownacki, Ben's Mom
August 24th, 2009
On the evening of September 18, 2009, two winners will be drawn in the "Reaching for the Stars" Raffle benefitting the Animal Legal Defense Fund. What are the prizes you ask?
From Hoarding Horror to Happy in Homes
by April Nockleby, ALDF's Online Content Manager
August 21st, 2009
Animal hoarding is very difficult to prevent, but it can be stopped. Contact your state legislators today and ask them to support a "First Strike and You're Out" law for those who are convicted of animal neglect or cruelty.
Barney's Legacy
by April Nockleby, ALDF's Online Content Manager
August 20th, 2009
When ALDF discovered a chimpanzee named Barney in a U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA)-licensed roadside zoo, he was languishing in solitary confinement on the cement floor of a cage. Deprived of companionship and veterinary care, he suffered from severe psychological and physical distress until he escaped from his cage and was shot and killed by a zoo employee.
Animal and Child Neglect Go Hand in Hand
Volusia County, Florida
Case Closed
Take Action! Support ALDF's First Strike and You're Out law!
A Win for Eight Severely Neglected Horses
by April Nockleby, ALDF's Online Content Manager
August 14th, 2009
On Tuesday, the Animal Legal Defense Fund was back in court fighting for the eight horses who were severely neglected by Robert and Rebecca Collier of Marion, Indiana.
Animal Legal Defense Fund Attorneys Sue to Recoup $65,000 Spent Rehabilitating Neglected Indiana Horses
Lawsuit Coincides with Rescue Group's Fight to Prevent the Return of the Eight Horses to the Marion Man Charged with Abusing Them
Justice to the Max
by April Nockleby, ALDF's Online Content Manager
June 26th, 2009
ALDF helps prosecutor in animal/domestic abuse case
Justice to the Max
June 26th, 2009
The case of Max the cat is a milestone for animal rights.
Attention Orlando, Florida Residents: Please Attend This Hearing
by April Nockleby, ALDF's Online Content Manager
June 24th, 2009
Two misdemeanor counts of animals cruelty against Christopher M. Comins have been upgraded to the felony level. A hearing date has been continued until June 26, 2009. Locals are encouraged to support the prosecution and attend the court proceedings.
Depictions of Cruelty
by Matthew Liebman, ALDF Staff Attorney
June 18th, 2009
U.S. Supreme Court will directly address the issue of animal cruelty.
Challenging Denver's Pit Bull Ban
by Megan A. Senatori, ALDF Volunteer Attorney
June 10th, 2009
Court of Appeals to hear case against breed ban.
Rescued Horses Lacy & Groucho are New Parents!
by April Nockleby, ALDF's Online Content Manager
May 22nd, 2009
At 9 p.m. last night, Lacy, the pregnant mare who was close to death when she was rescued from a North Carolina field, gave birth to a healthy, beautiful baby girl. Both mother and daughter are doing great.
Getting Tough On Dogfighting
May 21st, 2009
Although animal fighting is illegal in all 50 states, the Animal Legal Defense Fund is working to make such crimes easier to prosecute and punishable by stronger penalties.
Rescued Dogs: Then and Now
by April Nockleby, ALDF's Online Content Manager
May 21st, 2009
When ALDF learned that our case, ALDF v. Woodley, was being featured in the June issue of Oprah's Magazine, O, we were thrilled that this triumphant story of 300+ rescued dogs saved from a life of suffering would reach thousands, if not millions, of people and inform them about the horrors of animal hoarding.
Video: Groucho's Road to Recovery
by April Nockleby, ALDF's Online Content Manager
May 19th, 2009
Matthew Liebman, ALDF's staff attorney, and Bruce Wagman, ALDF's chief outside litigation counsel, were back in court yesterday fighting for Groucho, a horse rescued from a North Carolina field where he and seven other horses were left to starve. Bruce and Matthew visited Groucho at his temporary foster home and Bruce gives us this report.
Me on the Ed Sullivan Show?
by Joyce Tischler, ALDF's Founder and General Counsel
May 19th, 2009
The story of the Woodley case is beautifully told by journalist, Barry Yeoman and for the first time, millions of people will get an introduction to the gut wrenching, long term suffering that the victims of animal hoarding undergo.
Victory For Groucho!
by Matthew Liebman, ALDF Staff Attorney
May 18th, 2009
At a hearing today, the court granted the Equine Rescue League's petition and ordered Simpson to pay $1,831, which reflects the cost of nursing Groucho back to health.
Oprah Spotlights ALDF's Rescue of 325+ Dogs
by April Nockleby, ALDF's Online Content Manager
May 15th, 2009
Check out this heartwarming tribute to the 325+ dogs rescued from North Carolina hoarders Barbara and Robert Woodley. In its June issue, O, the Oprah Magazine, catches up with a crew of the case's spunkiest survivors.
Oprah Profiles ALDF v. Woodley—Rescue Redux
Catch up with a crew of the case's spunkiest survivors.
ALDF v. Woodley | Happy in Homes
The incredible patience and love of very special volunteers from nearby communities and the foster families who eventually helped them on their way to their forever homes made it possible for the Woodley dogs to have their second chance at life.
ALDF v. Woodley | Before the Rescue
Images of the dogs rescued in ALDF v. Woodley, and the conditions in which they were found, leave no doubt that hoarding is one of the most egregious forms of animal cruelty facing communities nationwide.
Depictions of Cruelty
by Matthew Liebman, ALDF Staff Attorney
May 12th, 2009
U.S. Supreme Court to address animal cruelty in U.S. v. Stevens.
The Facts About Animal Fighting
by April Nockleby, ALDF's Online Content Manager
May 11th, 2009
ALDF's newly published Animal Fighting Factsheet and Michael Vick case study.
Above the Law?
by Scott Heiser, Director of ALDF's Criminal Justice Program
April 30th, 2009
When it comes to animals, can the privileged get away with murder?
New Video of Rescued Horses Twister and River
by April Nockleby, ALDF's Online Content Manager
April 28th, 2009
Watch a new video of Twister and River, two of the young rescued horses, and follow our progress in court on May 18th as our team of attorneys fights for permanent custody of Groucho - the neglected stallion who has since been brought to safety, but whose legal ownership is still in question.
California Evaluates the Real Value of Companion Animals
by Lisa Franzetta, ALDF's Director of Communications
April 27th, 2009
A first for the California Court of Appeals.
Animal Fighting Case Study: Michael Vick
Animal fighting has been brought to the forefront of the nation's attention by the highly publicized conviction of NFL star quarterback Michael Vick and three of his associates on federal and state charges related to illegal dogfighting.
Man Who Dragged and Beat Horse Found Not Guilty - Take Action!
by April Nockleby, ALDF's Online Content Manager
April 16th, 2009
Despite the overwhelming response and public outcry, on March 19, 2009, March 19, 2009, a jury acquitted Gordon Allen Bates of Pinal County, Arizona, finding him "not guilty" after being charged with felony animal cruelty for dragging a horse behind his truck and then beating the horse with a PVC pipe while his 13-year-old daughter kicked the horse in the head, while both yelled at the horse to get up.
Help ALDF Keep Animals Out of the Hands of Horse Abusers!
by April Nockleby, ALDF's Online Content Manager
April 14th, 2009
The Animal Legal Defense Fund is taking Michael, Judy, and Gayle Keating to court for severely neglecting eight horses whom they starved - in one case, literally to death - and deprived of all veterinary care.
Robertson County Shelter Victory!
March 31st, 2009
Court orders county shelter to improve conditions by July 1st.
Horse Dragged from a Truck and Beaten with PVC Pipe
Pinal County, Arizona
Case Closed. Verdict: Not Guilty
Take Action!
Humane Groups Appeal Ruling Allowing Sick, Disabled Animals into Food Supply
March 6th, 2009
The Animal Legal Defense Fund appealed a Feb. 19 court decision which temporarily stops the state from enforcing key provisions of California's newly upgraded law banning the use of sick and disabled animals in the food supply.
Nominate Honorees for Next Year's National Justice for Animals Week!
by April Nockleby, ALDF's Online Content Manager
February 27th, 2009
Has your prosecutor or other local law enforcement official taken a strong stand against animal cruelty? Let us know! Submit your nominations for who should be honored during next year’s National Justice for Animals Week!
Recent Victories for ALDF's Litigation Program
by Matthew Liebman, ALDF Staff Attorney
February 23rd, 2009
ALDF’s Litigation Program scored a pair of important legal victories in the past two weeks, both of which will significantly push forward our lawsuits to protect animals.
California Court Grants Meat Industry Request to Allow Sick, Disabled Animals into Food Supply
February 20th, 2009
California Food Safety Law Enacted in Wake of Hallmark Meat Recall Put on Hold
Lewis Brandes
Most recently, Mr. Brandes has been working on prosecuting large scale breeders, including a case in which more than 130 dogs were seized from the property of defendant Mahlon "Pat" Patrick.
Mandy Trout
Ms. Trout, with the assistance of the Animal Legal Defense Fund, has prevailed in securing a conviction by jury for animal abuse in the case against the owner of Puddles, a 13-year-old Bichon Frise who had suffered such severe neglect that he had to be euthanized.
Geoff Fleck
Mr. Fleck has prosecuted upwards of 50 felony animal cruelty cases, many through verdict after jury trials. Every trial has resulted in conviction, and every conviction, barring extraordinary circumstances, has resulted in a jail or prison sentence.
Steve Cooley
Recognizing that animals are among the most vulnerable members of our society and that those who mistreat animals often commit crimes against human victims, Mr. Cooley created the largest division in the country dedicated to the consistent and vigorous prosecution of animal cruelty, animal neglect, and illegal animal fighting cases.
Sandra Brode
Believing that education is the most effective tool to changing people's attitudes, Sandra has initiated, developed and/or hosted numerous training opportunities, both within the Department and with other organizations, that are designed to eliminate misconceptions about animal-related crimes and redirect the focus from a simple "humane issue" to a "law enforcement issue."
Get Ready! Next Week is National Justice for Animals Week!
by April Nockleby, ALDF's Online Content Manager
February 20th, 2009
The Animal Legal Defense Fund has created National Justice for Animals Week, an annual event that is dedicated to raising public awareness nationwide about how to report animal abuse and how to work within your community to create stronger laws and assure tough enforcement. Mark your calendars for ALDF's first-ever National Justice for Animals Week, February 22-28.
And the winner is...
by April Nockleby, ALDF's Online Content Manager
February 12th, 2009
The Center for Animal Law Studies held the 2009 National Animal Law Moot Court and Closing Argument Competition this past weekend at Harvard Law School. I am happy to report first-hand that the event was a terrific success!
Video: Faux Fur Faux Pas
by April Nockleby, ALDF's Online Content Manager
February 11th, 2009
Joyce Tischler, ALDF founder and general counsel, recently talked with Scott Drake of Speaking of Justice about a lawsuit filed by the Humane Society of the United States against six of the nation's largest retailers and fashion designers for engaging in false advertising and mislabeling of fur garments. The complaint, filed in December, 2008 in D.C. Superior Court, names Andrew Marc, Dillard's, Lord & Taylor, Macy's, Neiman Marcus and Saks Fifth Avenue and claims that these retailers and designers misrepresent fur products by labeling and marketing them as faux fur when they are real fur. The suit also claims that those mentioned advertise and label products as common raccoon, fox or rabbit when actually made from raccoon dog, a canine species from Asia.
The Meat Industry's Misguided Efforts
by April Nockleby, ALDF's Online Content Manager
January 28th, 2009
Issues in Animal Neglect Cases
by Scott Heiser, Director of ALDF's Criminal Justice Program
January 26th, 2009
ALDF Sues to Rescue Starving Horses
by April Nockleby, ALDF's Online Content Manager
January 14th, 2009
The Best of Times... the Worst of Times?
by Joyce Tischler, ALDF's Founder and General Counsel
January 12th, 2009
Animal Legal Defense Fund Sues to Rescue Starving Horses in Horrific Wake County Neglect Case
Lawsuit Follows Emergency Rescue of 6 Emaciated Horses, Too Late for a 7th Who Died in Extreme Pain of Starvation
A Rising Tide Floats All Boats
by Dana Campbell, ALDF Attorney
December 29th, 2008
2008 Year in Review: Watch our Slideshow
by Joyce Tischler, ALDF's Founder and General Counsel
December 23rd, 2008
You've been a tremendous voice for animals in 2008 - from supporting ALDF's work with generous donations to taking action on cases that needed urgent attention. Because of you, more animals have been saved and more cutting-edge laws put in place to protect them. Your actions have made a world of difference for our clients - the animals!
Of Puddles and Pit Bulls
by April Nockleby, ALDF's Online Content Manager
November 14th, 2008
Justice in Kentucky is Slippery
by Scott Heiser, Director of ALDF's Criminal Justice Program
October 27th, 2008
A Major Victory for Animal Guardians
by Matthew Liebman, ALDF Staff Attorney
October 7th, 2008
Sherman v. Kissinger Ends With a Victory
Dancing (In Celebration) With Wolves
by Tony Eliseuson, ALDF Volunteer Attorney Member
September 30th, 2008
Your Experience and Knowledge May Qualify You as an Expert Witness
It is still uncommon for animal cruelty investigators to serve as expert witnesses, but if you or someone in your agency has the right combination of education, experience, and training, you may qualify as an expert witness.
A Frighteningly Out-of-Touch Ruling on the Subsequent Inspection of Lawfully Seized Evidence
by Scott Heiser, Director of ALDF's Criminal Justice Program
July 21st, 2008
Willie Nelson Urges Land O'Lakes, Challenge Dairy to Stop Using Milk Products that Come from Confined Calves
March 26th, 2008
Country Icon Joins Over 22,000 Petition Signers in Pushing for Dairy Farm Reform
Pig Out!
by Matthew Liebman, ALDF Staff Attorney
March 24th, 2008
Virginia Assembly Further Strengthens Dogfighting Laws
March 5th, 2008
New Law Will Criminalize Organized Dogfighting, Allow Prosecutors to Charge Abusers Under RICO Laws
Victory at Last for Hundreds of Dogs In Landmark Lawsuit
November 30th, 2007
Final Judgment in Lee County Court Means Dogs Rescued from Sanford Hoarders Will Be in Forever Homes for Christmas
Animal Legal Defense Fund Sues to Rescue 100+ Dogs From Real-Life House of Horrors in Raleigh
October 31st, 2007
Dozens of Severely Neglected Toy Poodles and Other Animals Already Seized from AKC Champion Breeder in Animal Hoarding Case
Land O'Lakes, Challenge Dairy Under Fire for Using Milk Products that Come from Confined Calves
October 2nd, 2007
"Free Baby Mendes" Campaign Shines Spotlight on Unlawful Conditions, Little-Known Practice within Dairy Industry
Once Neglected, Now Protected - ALDF Wins Historic Ruling for Abused Animals
April 19th, 2007
Eleven Neglected Cats Permanently Rescued From Horrific Living Conditions
Appeals Court Upholds Landmark Animal Cruelty Decision
February 8th, 2007
Case Against Animal Hoarder Involved Hundreds of Dogs, Record Penalties
A New Life for Angel, Cody, and Sable!
January 29th, 2007
Rescued Chimps Enjoying Life at New Sanctuary
Bay Area Residents Join ALDF in Suing California Pig Farm for Abusing Thousands of Pregnant Sows
Central Valley's CorcPork, Inc., linked to Farmer John® Commercial Pork Products, Violates Consumer Rights, Anti-Cruelty Laws, by Keeping Pigs in Illegal Intensive Confinement Conditions
Historic Legal Decision Protects Cats From Being Returned to Their Abuser
December 29th, 2006
Oregon Court of Appeals Grants Petition to Permanently Remove Cats from their Neglectful Owner in Linn County Hoarding Case, Sets Vital Precedent for Animal Law
Hollywood Chimpanzees on the Road to Sanctuaries After Settlement in Lawsuit Against Their "Trainer"
December 7th, 2006
Animal Legal Defense Fund's Federal Suit against Sid "Ranger Rick" Yost Ends in Settlement Mandating Retirement of His Allegedly Abused Chimpanzees
Happy Tails: Caring Prosecutor, Community Shut Down Puppy Mill
November 28th, 2006
Hundreds of dogs rescued from a puppy mill near Nashville, Tennessee, last fall are now finding permanent, loving homes, thanks to a joint effort and some extra work by the county prosecutor.
ALDF's Landmark Cases
Since the very beginning, cutting-edge lawsuits have been at the heart of ALDF's work to protect the lives of animals. From pushing government agencies to do their jobs to protect animals to shining a national spotlight on issues like factory farming and dissection in schools.
Pigs Confined to a Lifetime of Misery, in Violation of Anti-Cruelty Law
The Animal Legal Defense Fund, East Bay Animal Advocates, and three Bay Area residents dismissed their lawsuit against Corcpork, Inc. California's largest industrial pig farming operation, after the facility agreed to stop the abusive practice of confining thousands of female pigs in crates so tiny that they cannot turn around or even scratch.
Historic Ruling for Animals
August 1st, 2006
It began with one of the cruelest animal abuse cases imaginable. Three young men took Max, a brown tabby cat, from his home in Spokane, Washington, doused him with gasoline, and set him on fire in a field.
ALDF Files Suit to Stop Abuse of Newborn Dairy Calves at California Ranch
After taking the case against Mendes Calf Ranch all the way to the highest court in the land, ALDF got news on May 15, 2008 that the California Supreme Court was dismissing ALDF v. Mendes
Why Prosecutors Don't Prosecute
There are many reasons why a prosecutor may choose not to pursue criminal cruelty charges, even when it appears to us that the perpetrator is obviously guilty. Find out why, and what you can do to help ensure animal abusers are prosecuted.

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