Mia Hagin pleads no contest in Tulsa animal cruelty case, charges reduced to misdemeanors
TULSA, Okla. – Mia Hagin has pleaded no contest in a Tulsa animal cruelty case, with her charges reduced to misdemeanors.
Court records show a judge accepted Hagin’s plea and found her guilty. The original felony animal cruelty charges were amended to two counts of misdemeanor disturbing the peace.
Sentencing details
According to court documents, Hagin was ordered to:
- Pay a $100 fine for each count, plus court costs
- Attend BARC classes
Statement from Tulsa County DA’s Office:
“This is a clear case of someone getting in over their head when it comes to care of various animals. The intent of Ms. Hagin was to care for these animals, but in the interim created an environment that was not appropriate for animals in shelters to be placed. In every single animal cruelty case, our office mandates an animal education and behavioral correction class that addresses the root issues of animal cruelty and neglect. We hope in the future she will think critically about the conditions of which her animals are being housed, & continue to provide treatment in ways that are safe and nurturing for those animals.”…