The 23 -
page draft, approved by the animal board Aug. 13, comes on the heels of a
decision by a county judge who
determined that the state law the county used to try to have an 8 - year - old German shepherd named Cody killed was unconstitutional because it didn't give the dog's owner a chance to explain the circumstances of the attacks.
The official languages
page from the New Brunswick Courts website explains that s 24 of the Official Languages Act, SNB 2002, c O - 0.5, requires that «[a] ny final
decision, order or judgment of any court, including any reasons given therefore and summaries, shall be published in both official languages where (a) it
determines a question of law of interest or importance to the general public, or (b) the proceedings leading to its issuance were conducted in whole or in part in both official languages.»