James Gray appeal date put back by seven days
After another delay, horse dealer James Gray and members of his family will appeal their convictions and sentences for horse cruelty on 11 January
After another delay, horse dealer James Gray and members of his family will appeal their convictions and sentences for horse cruelty on 11 January
Amersham horse trader James Gray has returned to court after breaking his bail conditions for a second time, H&H has learned
The horse dealer at the centre of Britain’s worst equine abuse case was charged after handing himself in to Amersham police
Horse charities have condemned disgraced horse dealer James Gray, who is today pictured in a national paper at a horse fair
Buckinghamshire horse trader James Gray has been released on bail after appealing against a six-month jail sentence given to him last week
Spindle Farm horse trader James Gray has been sentenced to six months in prison, ordered to pay £400,000 costs and banned from keeping equines for life
Buckinghamshire horse trader James Gray and his family are in court today following their convictions for cruelty to horses
The charities that rehabilitated the horses, ponies and donkeys taken from James Gray's Spindle Farm, Amersham, have mounted appeals to recoup some of their £1.2million costs
James Gray faces five charges of travelling horses in an unsuitable vehicle and without relelvant documentation
Horse trader James Gray and his family have been found guilty of gross cruelty, but what was going on at Spindle Farm?
Judge finds James Gray guilty of all charges after he allowed 31 horses to die in his care and another 111 to become emaciated
James Gray is due to go on trial today, charged with five trading standards offences
James Gray faces five charges of transporting animals in an unsuitable vehicle, brought by Kent County Council
A judge has today told the trial of James Gray that he will not deliver his verdict until 8 May
No end date has been put on the Amersham court case, which has already been extended by a week
Top vet tells Bicester Magistrates Court that he believes Amersham horses' poor condition was caused by ineffective worming, not starvation
James Gray tells the judge that dead horses found by RSPCA inspectors had died without warning or displaying any sign of illness.
The trial of Buckinghamshire horse trader James Gray will continue for an eleventh week, a judge has ruled.
James Gray will be first to take the stand this morning and give evidence as his defence case starts against charges of animal cruelty