Horse dealer James Gray charged with breaching bail conditions
| Horse dealer James Gray charged with breaching bail conditions The horse dealer at the centre of Britain's worst equine abuse case appeared before Aylesbury Magistrates Court on Friday 17 July. He had handed himself into Amersham police station earlier that day. James Gray from Spindle Farm, Hyde Heath, was released on bail in June after appealing against a six-month jail sentence. He was granted that bail by a judge at Oxford Crown Court on the condition that he does not keep, deal or transport horses. But two weeks ago Gray was pictured in The Sun newspaper at a horse fair near Slough in Berkshire. His son, James Gray junior, was also pictured - despite under similar bail conditions. Police at Amersham arrested him on Friday morning (17.07.09) on suspicion of four bail breaches. During the afternoon hearing he was found guilty of two breaches of bail, but cleared of two others. | ![]() |
Added on: 24/07/09.
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