Felony Animal Rescue Trial Begins

Zoe Rosenberg, 23, is charged with felony conspiracy and 3 misdemeanors for rescuing chickens from Perdue's Petaluma Poultry slaughterhouse

Trial is underway in the high-profile case of animal rescuer Zoe Rosenberg, who is charged with felony conspiracy and three misdemeanors for her June 2023 rescue of four ailing chickens from Perdue's Petaluma Poultry slaughterhouse. Her charges carry a maximum sentence of up to nearly five years in jail, and she has been forced to wear a GPS ankle monitor for over 20 months while awaiting trial. Ms. Rosenberg is represented by Chris Carraway, Staff Attorney at the Animal Activist Legal Defense Project (AALDP). In 2023, Mr. Carraway successfully represented another animal rescuer who was acquitted of theft charges for rescuing a bird from a slaughter truck.

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A felony trial is underway against an animal rescuer for her rescue of chickens from a Sonoma County, CA, slaughterhouse

“Had Ms. Rosenberg taken four dead chickens from a supermarket meat case, I cannot imagine her facing such hefty charges and steep penalties, nor being surveilled for two years,” said Mr. Carraway. “We should all consider: why is taking farmed animals to live at a sanctuary such a provocative act?”

Over 100 people gathered at the Sonoma County courthouse Monday morning to attend the trial in support of Ms. Rosenberg and the right to rescue animals from abuse.

Ms. Rosenberg is an animal cruelty investigator with the grassroots animal rights network Direct Action Everywhere (DxE).Her open rescue was prompted by years of investigations exposing routine violations of California's animal cruelty laws at Petaluma Poultry factory farms in Sonoma County.

“The chickens I rescued, who I named Poppy, Ivy, Aster, and Azalea, were covered in scratches and bruises, filled with parasites and battling infections,” said Ms. Rosenberg. “I did what I think most people would've done if faced with such suffering: I acted to stop it, to get them help. Today, they are safe and happy at an animal sanctuary.”

Petaluma Poultry is a “free range” and partially “organic” subsidiary of Perdue Farms, the fourth largest poultry producer in the United States. It supplies to major grocery chains including Trader Joe's and Safeway.

In recent years, DxE activists have won the first two acquittals for open rescue in history, in trials in St. George, Utah and Merced, California. Activists believe these trials are critical steps toward establishing a “Right to Rescue” animals in distress and defining nonhuman animals as persons, not property, under the law.

Today, the court is hearing motions regarding what evidence and arguments will be permitted at trial. Jury selection is anticipated to begin mid-week. The trial is expected to last 3-4 weeks.

The Animal Activist Legal Defense Project at the University of Denver Sturm College of Law works to empower and defend animal advocates through activist defense, affirmative litigation, and training law students to join and transform the field of Animal Law. Learn more at: AALDP.com and follow us on Twitter/X at @AALDP_DU.

Investigators with Direct Action Everywhere (DxE) enter farms, slaughterhouses, and other facilities to document abuses and rescue sick and injured animals. DxE's investigatory work has been featured inThe New York Times,WIRED, and Vox. DxE activists have beensubjected to FBI raids andfelony prosecutions for their investigative work. In 2022, DxE activists won the first-everacquittal in an open rescue case. Visit DxE onFacebook, Instagram,Twitter and atdirectactioneverywhere.com.

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