Ontario man pleads guilty to animal cruelty for role in alleged dogfighting ring
An Ontario man has pleaded guilty to animal cruelty in connection with an alleged dogfighting ring that was raided by authorities nearly two years ago, the province’s animal welfare agency said Friday.
Robert Tomlin, 33, pleaded guilty Thursday in a Chatham, Ont., court to one criminal count of causing pain to dogs as part of his role in the alleged operation, according to the Ontario Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals.
He was sentenced to four months house arrest, 24 months probation and a lifetime ban on owning animals, plus a $200 victim fine surcharge.
The OSPCA called the development in the case a victory.


