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  1. On Dec. 2, 2021, Brian Merrill Levy was convicted for failing to provide an animal with adequate medical attention, which goes against parts of Nova Scotia's Animal Protection Act.

  2. May 30, 2022 · Brian Merrill Levy of Wolfville has been charged with breach of a December 2021 court order under the Animal Protection Act of Nova Scotia. Levy is scheduled to appear in court on June 28 in Kentville on breaching a court order under section 42(1).

  3. The appellant, Brian Levy, was initially convicted in November 2021 of violating the Standards of Care for Cats and Dogs Regulations (Regulations), contrary to s. 21(2) and s. 22(b) of the provincial Animal Protection Act.

  4. Aug 28, 2007 · An Annapolis Valley man is facing multiple charges after RCMP raided his property last Friday and found 500 marijuana plants, 42 guns and $20,000. Brian Merrill Levy, 61, of Black River, a...

  5. 1 In a decision delivered orally on November 5, 2021, the Honourable Judge Marc C. Chisholm of the Nova Scotia Provincial Court convicted Brian Levy of: (a) violating standards of care prescribed by the Standards of Care for Cats and Dogs Regulations , N.S.

  6. Brian Merrill Levy, 75, of Sunken Lake was found guilty in November on Animal Protection Act charges of causing a dog to be in distress and failing to provide adequate medical attention when a dog was wounded or ill.

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  8. May 30, 2022 · Brian Merrill Levy of Wolfville has been charged with breach of a December 2021 court order under the Animal Protection Act of Nova Scotia. Levy is scheduled to appear in court on June 28 in Kentville on breaching a court order under section 42(1).

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