Darren Weir: Trainer charged with animal cruelty and conspiracy

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Australian coach Darren Weir has been charged with animal cruelty and possessing an unregistered weapon.
For owning equipment used to deliver electrical shocks to 24, the Melbourne Cup-winning trainer was given a four-year ban.
The 49-year-old is just one of four men charged after an investigation from Victoria States Sporting Integrity Intelligence Unit.
Weir is due to appear at Melbourne Magistrates Court on 23 October.
He claimed a landmark victory in the 2015 Melbourne Cup when jockey Michelle Payne won aboard Prince Of Penzance and is among Australias top trainers,
He faces nine charges, including three counts ofparticipating in the torturing, abusing, overworking and frightening that a thoroughbred race horse and three counts ofcausing unreasonable pain or suffering to a thoroughbred race horse.
Weir was charged with possessing an unregistered Category A firearm conspiracy to defraud stewards of the nation ability and using the weapon that was controlled without excuse.
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