Australia Drops Prosecution Case Against Amber Heard for Illegal Import of Dogs

Australia has quietly dropped the prosecution case against Hollywood star Amber Heard over allegations that she illegally brought her dogs, Pistol and Boo, into the country in 2015 without declaring them. The incident, which caused a national scandal at the time, involved Heard breaching Australia's strict quarantine regulations. The decision not to prosecute Heard was made by the Commonwealth Director of Public Prosecutions, taking into account the alleged offense's triviality and the time that has passed since the incident. Heard had previously paid a fine for the breach and participated in a video apology with her then-partner Johnny Depp, which was mocked for its resemblance to a hostage video.
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