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Cancer Scientist Gets Jail Time

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Brilliant cancer scientist animal rights activist jailed

Posted Sep 20th 2006 1:33PM by Dalene Entenmann

Filed under: Pancreatic Cancer, Stomach Cancer, Research, Daily news

 

By virtue of his profession as a cancer research specialist, Joseph Harris, 26, a doctor of molecular biology, faced a moral dilemma and his solution found him guilty of breaking the law.

 

Harris, convicted under the Serious and Organized Crime Act, will be spending the next three years in jail. The Times Online, in Brilliant cancer scientist had double life as animal rights sab, features the clandestine life of Harris, whose work in discovering treatments and potential cures for gastro-intestinal and pancreatic cancers collided with his compassion as an animal rights activist and his passion for a girlfriend who dumped him because she disapproved of where his research would eventually lead -- to animal testing.

 

Harris pleaded guilty to causing damage to the premises of three companies connected to animal testing, and painting ALF (Animal Liberation Front) on walls, windows and vans belonging to the companies. He got caught in the act at the third facility.

 

When the Northampton Crown Court judge spoke to Harris he said, "I am sorry that your conviction and the sentence I impose will seriously damage what was a very promising career. It causes me great discomfort in seeing you before the court having thrown so much away."

 

Harris claimed he found information about the animal abuse at the Stop Huntingdon Animal Cruelty website.

 

3 Years for a little property damage??? <_<

Drug dealers get less time!

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I wonder if he had prior convictions... If not, then that's a very harsh sentence and if he had a lawyer, they should file an appeal.

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