Amber Heard will not be prosecuted for illegal importation of dogs into Australia 8 years ago

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Amber Heard will not be prosecuted over the illegal importation of her two dogs into Australia eight years ago. The Australian Government's Department of Agriculture confirmed on Tuesday (Aug 22) that the Aquaman actress will face no further charges regarding the 2015 incident. The government said in a statement: 'The department collaborated with agencies, both in Australia and overseas, to...

Amber Heard will not be prosecuted over the illegal importation of her two dogs into Australia eight years ago.

"A brief of evidence was referred to the Commonwealth Director of Public Prosecutions, who has made the decision not to prosecute in this instance having applied the Prosecution Policy of the Commonwealth." After she pleaded guilty to falsifying travel documents in court the case was closed, with the then-couple filming an apology video in which the Pirates of the Caribbean actor urged viewers to "declare everything".

 

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