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A US jury has convicted an animal rights group and six of its members

of inciting violence and terror against a UK firm involved in animal

testing.

The six from the Shac group were charged with offences against

Huntingdon Life Sciences.

 

They now face heavy fines and possible jail terms of up to five

years.

 

HLS was originally based in Cambridgeshire, but moved its main office

to the US after a harrassment campaign by animal rights activists.

 

First case

 

The six members of Shac were found guilty by the federal jury in New

Jersey after a three-week court case and three days of deliberation.

 

Shac is an acronym for Stop Huntingdon Animal Cruelty, and for the

last five years the Philadelphia-based group has targeted the group.

 

Huntingdon Life Sciences now has its headquarters in New Jersey, but

its main laboratories are in Cambridgeshire in Britain.

 

Its employees have sometimes been victims of violent attacks as well

as extreme ongoing intimidation.

 

The company has also suffered financially and its listing on the New

York Stock Exchange was put on hold after one of Shac's most recent

campaigns.

 

It is believed to be the first case under a new law enacted in 1992,

known as the Animal Enterprise Protection Act.

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