Prosecutors Subpoena Dog in Murder Case

Bentonville, Ark. (AP) - Prosecutors hoping for a witness in a murder case to roll over were barking up the wrong tree.

They sent out a batch of subpoenas for anyone who had contact with Albert K Smith while he was jailed awaiting his murder trial. One of those subpoenas went out to five-year-old Murphy Smith - Smith's dog, it turned out.

The defendant had written his dog a letter from his cell, and that is how the shih tzu's name got on the witness list.

Prosecutors realised the mistake on Tuesday after the defendant's brother brought in Murphy to answer the subpoena and a deputy would not let them into the courthouse because no dogs were allowed.

Details here from the AP via News 24 from South Africa.