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Bail denied for man accused in dog-abuse case

The man accused of binding a dog's snout, legs and neck with electrical tape and leaving it outside, near a shopping centre, was denied bail Monday.

Animal rights activists celebrated after bail wasdenied for Michael Hill,the man accused of binding a dog's snout, legs and neck with electrical tape and leaving it outside.

The 41-year-oldAmherstburgman has been in jail since his arrest in December with several attempts at bail hearings postponed. His lawyerAhmadAmmarwas surprised by the decision from the justice of the peace.

"That's not what I expected,"Amarsaid. "I hoped that Mr. Hill would be released today and for him to have his day in court."

There is a publication ban on evidence heard during the bail hearing.

About 20 protestors who were in the courtroom Mondayapplauded the decision. They are just a small part of the public support for the abused dog, which was named Justice by the WindsorEssexCounty Humane Society.

Justice was found by aWindsor, Ont., man, who was walking his two dogs Dec. 17 beside the Canadian Tire on Walker Road. The dog waslying in the grass with its snout, paws, and neck tightly bound with electrical tape.

Justice was unable to move, was having difficulty breathing and its mouth and paws were extremely swollen, according to an assessment from the humane society.

He has undergoneseveral surgeries and continues to recover.

Ammarsaid his client has been extremely patient considering he's been in jail for about a month before a decision on bail was made.

Part of the delay included an unusual move when a Windsor justice of the peace excused himself from the case Dec. 22 because he said he's a long-time dog lover.

Justice of the peace Mike Hurstrecusedhimself at the outset of a scheduled bail hearing set for that day.