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Piggery trespassing case adjourned until March 7
TWO animal rights activists charged with offences relating to trespassing on piggeries and planting hidden video equipment to film on-farm practices have had their case adjourned until March. Christopher Delforce and Dorottya Kiss were charged with 22-offences following an investigation by NSW police around an ongoing campaign against intensive livestock farming, underpinned by video footage taken from piggeries and abattoirs.
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