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USA LA:My husband cheated on me. Then the third wife waited for him to get a divorce, which he lied about but didn't intend to do, and then he killed my dog.
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I'm sorry to hear about your situation. In regards to your case, I will analyze the specific issues as follows:
Is there any concrete evidence that proves your husband cheated on you?
If your husband did commit adultery, is there any evidence that proves he lied about getting a divorce?
Is there any evidence that your husband killed your dog?
If your husband did indeed commit adultery and kill your dog, do these actions constitute criminal offenses?
If so, what are the specific laws and penalties that apply?
In the United States, laws and penalties regarding adultery and animal abuse vary by state. In California, where Los Angeles is located, adultery is not considered a criminal offense. However, if your husband made false promises about getting a divorce and this resulted in harm to you or your property, he may be liable for fraud or other civil wrongs.
Regarding your dog, animal cruelty is a criminal offense in California, and if your husband is found guilty, he could face fines and imprisonment. The specific law in California that covers animal abuse is the Penal Code Section 597, which prohibits various acts of animal cruelty, including maliciously and intentionally killing or maiming an animal.
I understand that this is a difficult time for you, and I recommend that you seek the help of a local attorney who can provide you with legal guidance and support.