Saskatchewan

Mistrial declared in case of Sask. man charged with animal abuse

There has been a mistrial declared in the case of a Saskatchewan man facing animal abuse charges.

74-year-old man's case adjourned to July 17

A mistrial has been declared in the case of a 74-year-old Saskatchewan man facing animal cruelty charges. (CBC)

There has been a mistrial declared in the case of a Saskatchewan man facing animal abuse charges.

Walter Goba of Canora, Sask. faces seven animal cruelty-related charges after horses were seized in 2014 from land near Yorkton.

A provincial court judge declared a mistrial Friday because Goba's lawyer had not received full disclosure of the evidence from his previous lawyer.

The 74-year-old man's case has been adjourned to July 17.

The Saskatchewan Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals seized animals from the property after a protection officer found them in critical distress.

Goba pleaded guilty to similar charges in Manitoba in 2014 and was given a six-month conditional sentence, plus a 10-year ban on owning any pets or livestock.