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Dale Bozzio sentenced to jail

Feline Trouble
By ASHLEY RIGAZIO  |  May 27, 2009

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Two months after being convicted of animal cruelty, new-wave pop icon Dale Bozzio feels trapped in her own personal witch trial. Then again, things could work out — celebrity jail time is a familiar theme for a reality-TV show. Even better is celebrity jail time in the New England equivalent of Mayberry. (View state photos used as evidence against Bozzio)

"The whole thing is like a freakin' set up to get me in the goddamn Ossipee [New Hampshire] jail," she said in an exclusive Phoenix interview, and went on to outline a small-town conspiracy involving crooked cops and lying witnesses who looked down on her as "an outsider."

Just days earlier, on Thursday, May 21, Bozzio — sporting a suit and short, gray hair — appeared a faded, somber version of her colorful former self while awaiting sentencing in the Ossipee courthouse.

It was a heart-rending day for the 54-year-old Missing Persons frontwoman, who was barred by the judge from keeping pets and sentenced to 90 days in jail, with 60 days deferred for two years.

Bozzio must also complete 250 hours of community service and pay a $2700 euthanization bill for the 12 cats found in "horrific" conditions in her Ossipee home last fall.

Her lawyer, Dennis O'Connor, argued that the tragedy resulted from negligence, not bad intentions.

"An artist like Dale lives in a different world," he said. "The little details of life that some of us, myself included, try to take care of, those end up on the back burner for artists like Dale."

He claimed that friends could attest to Bozzio's caring nature, including Tommy Tutone's "867-5309/Jenny" singer Tommy Heath, who called her "compassionate, honest, a loving parent, and a champion of animal rights" in a statement read to the court.

O'Connor then passed out copies of the April 24 Boston Phoenix article "Dale Bozzio's Life Is So Strange" to the judge and county prosecutor to "express concern about it" and all the media attention — though there were just two reporters (including me) in the courtroom.

Bozzio's attorney dismissed the idea that his client could be an animal hoarder, as suggested in the Phoenix piece, and Judge Robert Varney deemed a mental evaluation unnecessary.

The defendant's last-chance address to the judge suggested that the cat tragedy had taken its toll on Bozzio's nerves. She passionately recounted her lifelong history of "saving animals," including burying roadkill, rescuing cats while on tour, and removing a bumblebee from her kitchen that very morning. But she said she was willing to go to jail to take responsibility.

"I'm only here for the good of the world, and if you tell me to go and clean every cat's cage from here to China, I will. . . . I would lay down my life to save an animal, and I respect your time, and I'm sorry to make this into a circus for you," said the sobbing rocker. "I'm crumbling. . . . I beg of you to forgive me."

Calling from the Boston area on Monday, Bozzio — who has two teenage sons — described herself as a woman of strong beliefs: in God, art, family, green living, and helping animals.

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Re: Dale Bozzio sentenced to jail
"...Tommy Tutone's '867-5309/Jenny' singer Tommy Heath, who called her 'compassionate, honest, a loving parent, and a champion of animal rights' in a statement read to the court." If that's the best she could do for testimony to her compassion, honesty or qualities as a loving parent, even Howard Stern isn't going to be able to redeem her reputation. Wait...what am I even thinkin?!?!
By Geraldo on 05/27/2009 at 8:31:32
Re: Dale Bozzio sentenced to jail

Geraldo

Ashley stated that Dale’s attorney, not Dale, offered the Tommy Heath character reference. 

Ashley’s reporting is excellent and revealing. I am concerned that the information Ashley got from the sentencing arguments may also have been what the judge heard. 

Please carefully, very carefully, read what Ashley reported in paragraphs six through eight. If Ashley heard that stuff and was confident enough to report that, the judge may have heard the same thing as Ashley, and then….what’s a judge going to do? 

From what I have read, the problem was caused by a major communications breakdown, not by any intention on Dale’s part. Dale assigned the caretaker task, and very tragically, that activity did not happen.

Dale has performed at the top of her field; details count a lot when differentiating between something that is just good or great.

She has had very much to do with managing her business over many years. 

Then carefully read Dale’s reaction later in the report. Then, read it again. 

Dale is a good person. And good people should not be sentenced to jail.

With her music, Dale has hung herself out there for us, and that can be enough of an emotional roller coaster ride. To be hit with this, it just shouldn’t be. 

Dale has given so much to us and has continued to give time and time again. As recipients, we have experienced top quality music and have been able to dance our hearts out. 

It’s time for us to give back, especially at this moment. Somehow we need to be able to help her. I do not know if she challenged the sentencing. It’s my opinion that she should. If she didn’t, she’s making a huge sacrifice and we need to show our support and help her to be strong. 

Dale, please know that we truly care.

By Doc Mike on 05/31/2009 at 4:25:08
Re: Dale Bozzio sentenced to jail
This is insane. Dale made a mistake. She should not be punished for having too big a heart. Pay a fine, settle up with any landlord disputes and move on. The fact that Dale is in the public eye and will have this follow her for the rest of her life(unfortunately) will be more punishment than she deserves. Everytime she goes out on stage there will be some idiot meowing, etc. To someone with a bad sense of humor like me it will certainly get a chuckle. Good luck Dale. Hope to see you in New York area someday. Keep yor chin up. Keep singing. Dont worry about the cat calls. See its funny for me and I like Dale!
By free dale on 06/18/2009 at 10:43:29
Re: Dale Bozzio sentenced to jail (Get a Rope)

Funny, Yet very sad for the poor cats, I’m shocked!, she always preaches on stage how she love animals, what a disappointment,  as being a cat lover I’m offended  … I have met Dale a few times at  her  shows while visiting the states, she seemed very nice But completely stoned out of her mind on drugs or  something, she’s not all there. Not sure what to make of  all this, if she’s guilty?? she should go to jail, if it was Joe Bob in New Hampshire, who works at Taco Bell, you know he would be strung up, it should be the same no matter who you are, who once were or who you think you still are??. If she’s Guilty??? (Get a Rope)

By joeeee on 06/19/2009 at 9:11:13
Re: Dale Bozzio sentenced to jail (Get a Rope)

Funny, Yet very sad for the poor cats, I’m shocked!, she always preaches on stage how she love animals, what a disappointment,  as being a cat lover I’m offended . I have met Dale a few times at  her  shows while visiting the states, she seemed very nice But completely stoned out of her mind on drugs or  something, she’s not all there. Not sure what to make of  all this, if she’s guilty?? she should go to jail, if it was Joe Bob in New Hampshire, who works at Taco Bell, you know he would be strung up, it should be the same no matter who you are, who once were or who you think you still are??. If she’s Guilty??? (Get a Rope)

By joeeee on 06/19/2009 at 9:12:55
Re: Dale Bozzio sentenced to jail
 no one ''stoned" could sing like Dale. Her talent is  God given, and her obvious love of animals is what got her in this trouble. Look at the facts clearly , and all of her whole life's behavior toward animals. Must we always kick those who are different ??  Is this America or what ??
By Gregg Gregory on 07/18/2009 at 9:35:18
Re: Dale Bozzio sentenced to jail
 LISTEN PEOPLE DALE WAS RAILROADED SHE DID NOTHING WRONG!!!!!!! I would have done the same thing!!!!!!!!!
By Mr.Volcher on 09/12/2009 at 2:40:19
Re: Dale Bozzio sentenced to jail
  I love Dale Bozzio.   I haven't heard much of her since the early 1980's when she was married to Terry Bozzio and was frontwoman for Missing Persons.   I just think this was a misunderstanding/tragedy from someone who loves animals and couldn't say no to them.  She PLAINLY hired a caretaker who "took" Dale for a ride.  They didn't do their job, so now Dale has to pay the price.  If she didn't love animals, she wouldn't have had them in her home in the first place.  It's ok Dale, I think you're the type of person that will get pleasure from community servicing animals.  WE LOVE YOU. laura in florida
By crashlanding on 09/23/2009 at 5:16:53

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