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City officials in San Antonio have created an animal court to crack down on pet owners accused of acting irresponsibly. The court may be unique in the United States, the Wall Street Journal (sub. req.) reports. The court hears cases that weren’t getting much attention in municipal courts, as prosecutors target pet owners over dog bites, stray animals and failure to register and vaccinate their furry friends. But some critics say the city is wasting money prosecuting small offenses, the story says. In its first 10 months of existence, the court has collected more than $250,000 in fines. According to…

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