A 19-year-old Lake in the Hills man accused of torturing a raccoon with another teenager pleaded guilty Wednesday to recording the animal being impaled and struck repeatedly, court records show.
Nathan P. Weber was sentenced to 10 days in jail, 240 hours of community service at an animal shelter or similar business, monthly drug testing and two years of probation, according to the sentencing order signed by McHenry County Judge Tiffany Davis.
"Nathan did a lot of soul searching, especially with the help of his parents," Stevens said."The judge also noted this, said it was important he took responsibility for his actions and he understood what he did was wrong." by signing up you agree to our terms of service Weber was charged in July 2022 along with Daniel A. Carey, 19, of Huntley, whose case is ongoing.
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