California activist convicted for chicken rescue from Perdue Farms

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A California animal rights activist, Zoe Rosenberg, was convicted of felony conspiracy and trespassing after taking four chickens from a poultry plant to rescue them, arguing her actions were justified to save the animals from cruelty. She faces up to 4.5 years in jail, with her sentencing scheduled for December, and plans to report animal cruelty at the facility. The case highlights tensions between activism and legal boundaries in animal rights protests.
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