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Court date set for Allen snake farm suspects

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OBERLIN -- Arraignment for an Allen Parish couple charged with defying a state snake permit law and mistreating animals has been set.
District Attorney Todd Nesom tells The Lake Charles American Press that 44-year-old David Beauchemin and his 23-year-old wife, Tawni, will be arraigned on Sept. 2.
The Beauchemins are charged with 21 counts of simple cruelty to animals and one count of possession of snakes longer than 12 feet without a required state permit.
They also face charges of violating interstate commerce by selling snakes that were not legal to possess; theft of less than $300 by fraud; telephone harassment; and cyberstalking.
The Beauchemins were arrested in March after authorities received a complaint that they were illegally selling animals on the Internet.
 
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