Darren Weir: Trainer charged with animal cruelty and conspiracy

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Australian coach Darren Weir possessing an unregistered weapon and has been charged with animal cruelty.
The Melbourne Cup-winning trainer was provided a four-year ban for possessing equipment used to provide electric shocks.
The 49-year-old is one of four men charged following an investigation from the Sporting Integrity Intelligence Unit of Victoria State.
Weir is due to appear at Melbourne Magistrates Court on 23 October.
He is one of the top coaches of Australia and maintained a landmark victory in the 2015 Melbourne Cup when jockey Michelle Payne won Of Penzance,
He faces two charges, including three counts ofengaging in the torturing, abusing, overworking and terrifying that a thoroughbred race horse along with three counts ofcausing unreasonable pain or distress to a thoroughbred race horse.
Weir was charged with owning an Category A firearm, conspiracy to defraud stewards of this nation racing ability and utilizing the controlled weapon.
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