very pleased with the judgement to keep the monkey in his sanctuary where he belongs!!!!!!!!!!!!
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very pleased with the judgement to keep the monkey in his sanctuary where he belongs!!!!!!!!!!!!
At first I wanted him returned but after much thought I believe he is better with other primates and should stay where he is.
But I dress my dog up (sweaters, coats) lol he is like my child lol :rolleyes: then again he is 8 pounds and like a stuffed toy and he looks utterly adorable in his winter coat!
glad the little guy is being kept in the right place. :)
The sanctuary is alleging Darwin's former owner abused it - filed court documents, but no details given on the source of the alleged abuse.
http://www.huffingtonpost.ca/2013/01...ef=mostpopular
awww :(
I don't believe she abused him in the way that they are alleging. He looks perfectly comfortable with her in all of the videos.
How would they know all this stuff that they say happened? I think they're just trying to make sure the monkey stays at the sanctuary. I do believe that's best for him. But they are going about this the wrong way.
http://www.thestar.com/content/dam/t...arge.promo.jpg
Darwin, the rapscallion monkey who became an internet phenom after running amok at a Toronto Ikea last year, learned on Friday that he will remain at the Ontario animal sanctuary where he currently resides.
More accurately, the macaque's "human mother" Yasmin Nakhuda learned his fate. Because Darwin, as a monkey, is likely too focused on being a monkey to comprehend exactly what was at stake.
Ontario Superior Court Judge Mary Vallee ruled against returning him to the family who raised him, fed him and dressed him in darling costumes before he got free outside the furniture store and made international headlines.
http://ca.news.yahoo.com/blogs/daily...142758623.html
Justice Mary Vallee ruled Friday the monkey is a wild animal and not a domestic pet. This was a key legal point in the case, as the law deems the owner of a wild animal as the party that possess it.
The judge rejected Nakhuda's argument that Toronto animal services staff duped her and acted illegally by seizing Darwin, a Japanese snow macaque.
"Concerns about illegally imported monkey disease were good reasons to detain the monkey," Vallee said in her ruling.
In the judge's ruling, which is posted at the bottom of this story, the judge also ruled that Nakhuda purchased Darwin for $5,000 from an exotic animal dealer, knowing that it was illegal. She also lied by telling members of the animal was a gift.
"Ms. Nakhuda maintaining that the monkey was a gift shows that she was prepared to embellish the facts to improve her legal position," the judge wrote. "This undermines her credibility."
http://ca.news.yahoo.com/ikea-monkey...122116098.html
People should not own animals such as monkeys. Apparently he had or attempted to bite some members of the family. They are best left in the wild or in this case a proper sanctuary, zoo at the least. He may have bonded with her, however they are not domesticated like dogs or cats.
So, she's appealing the ruling to the Court of Appeal.
http://toronto.ctvnews.ca/ikea-monke...back-1.1493892Quote:
Nakhuda lists 10 grounds of appeal in the court document, arguing that the judge erred when she found Darwin to be a wild animal and found that none of the exceptions to the legal principle applied.
She argues the judge failed to appreciate evidence that Toronto Animal Services unlawfully detained Darwin when he was held there before being transferred to the sanctuary.
When Nakhuda signed a form transferring ownership of the monkey at animal services it was "tainted" by "undue influence," she argues.
Vallee found that Nakhuda was "upset, but was not unduly influenced" when she signed the form. She is a real estate lawyer with 20 years of experience and would have understood what she was signing, Vallee wrote.
Nakhuda's notice of appeal also takes exception to Vallee's finding that contradictions in some of Nakhuda's testimony undermined her credibility.
Gah, waste of court time if they allow it!
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Friday, Jan. 17 2014
"The self-proclaimed “mom” of Darwin, the monkey found wandering around a Toronto IKEA parking lot just over a year ago in a diaper and winter coat, has been ordered to pay more than $80,000 in legal costs.
Yasmin Nakhuda, a Toronto real estate lawyer who owned the monkey until the animal was seized by animal services after its December 2012 escape, sued to try to get him back. But after a trial last spring, Ontario Superior Court Justice Mary Vallee ordered in September that Darwin should stay in a primate sanctuary in Sunderland, Ont."
"... Ms. Nakhuda is appealing the order that Darwin stay in the sanctuary, and her case is expected to be heard by the Ontario Court of Appeal later this year."
http://www.theglobeandmail.com/news/...ticle16387973/
she's an attention whore, loves the cameras on her.... she has no interest in the monkey's well- being.
Good news, it is being reported that she has given up her appeal to get Darwin back.