Dangerous dog case guilty plea
A man has pleaded guilty to allowing a dog to enter a non-public place and cause injury under the recently-amended Dangerous Dogs Act.
At Preston Crown Court, Gary Deegan admitted the bull mastiff attacked a woman on May 13, the same day tougher penalties came into effect.
The 54-year-old woman suffered a broken arm and severe cuts.Deegan, 49, of Granville Road, Lancaster, was released on bail ahead of sentencing on October 3.
Under the amended Dangerous Dogs Act 1991, allowing a dog to cause injury can now be punished by up to five years in prison.
Previously, the same charge carried a maximum jail term of two years.