Lifelong animal rescuer Zoe Rosenberg was just sentenced to 90 days in custody for her rescue of four suffering chickens from Perdue's Petaluma Poultry slaughterhouse. She is ordered to turn herself in on December 10th. For giving Poppy, Aster, Ivy, and Azalea their freedom, Zoe has lost hers. Meanwhile, Perdue's Petaluma Poultry faces no accountability for abusing animals.
This jail sentence could be life-threatening for Zoe because of her type 1 diabetes and gastroparesis, which require specific medical equipment and care. When Zoe was initially arrested, the jail threatened to take away her insulin pump. Despite this risk to Zoe's life and the nonviolent nature of her actions, Sonoma County Judge Kenneth Gnoss nevertheless sentenced her to jail. Zoe's legal team, led by the Animal Activist Legal Defense Project (@AALDP_DU), filed a formal notice of appeal today to appeal her conviction on several grounds, including that the court denied the necessity defense even though Zoe's actions were necessary to save Poppy, Aster, Ivy, and Azalea from imminent harm. But appeals take a long time and Zoe needs our help now.
Join us at noon on Saturday, December 13th at Dolores Park at the intersection of Dolores St and 19th St, San Francisco, CA for our Free Zoe March where we’ll march from the park to a Trader Joe’s location and to the Office of the Attorney General, State of California, calling on Gavin Newsom to pardon Zoe and calling on the Attorney General’s office to prosecute animal-abusing factory farms instead of animal rescuers. Go to FreeZoe.org right now and ask California Governor @gavinnewsom to pardon Zoe and immediately release her from jai and join us, Saturday. Signs will be provided.
WHERE: Intersection of Dolores St and 19th St, San Francisco, CA
WHEN: Noon, Saturday, December 13th
WEAR: Whatever you like
WHO: Everyone is welcome! However, please do not come if you have or recently had symptoms of or exposure to COVID-19.
ACCESSIBILITY: There will be some standing and a couple miles of walking. We’ll have chairs on hand and a support vehicle in case anyone needs to rest.
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