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VOLUME 135
NUMBER 232
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FREEHOLD Sporting feathers in her hair, a former
volunteer for the Monmouth County Society for the Pre-
vention of Cruelty to Animals appeared in court Friday
to be sentenced to five years of probation for neglecting
scores of birds found dead in her Little Silver home.
Superior Court Judge John R. Tassini also prohibited
Gretchen Rell Rochkovsky, 57, from owning or taking
any animals into her home during that period and from
having any contact with the Monmouth County SPCA.
He then ordered her to perform 30 hours of community
service and comply with all recommendations resulting
from a psychiatric evaluation.
Before the judge handed down the sentence, he gave
Rell Rochkovsky an opportunity to address him. She
said she wanted to clarify a point that the assistant pros-
ecutor on the case had just made, and with that, she
broke into laughter.
TOM SPADER/STAFF PHOTOGRAPHER
Gretchen Rell Rochkovsky appears at her sentencing in
Freehold Friday with feathers in her hair. She was sentenced to
five years of probation.
WOMAN WORE FEATHERS IN HER HAIR
5 years probation
in death, neglect
of flock of birds
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