Hon. Richard Mandell Town Attorney, Warwick
This is in response to your letter of February 26, 1979, wherein you state that the Town Justice has requested that you ask for an opinion of the Attorney General as to "Whether a criminal complaint by a private citizen may be brought under a local Dog Control Ordinance which provides for criminal penalties as authorized by Section
You also enclosed a copy of the Dog Control Ordinance of the Town of Warwick and the accusatory instrument entitled "INFORMATION CHARGING VIOLATION OF THE DOG CONTROL LAW OF THE TOWN OF WARWICK." This office finds nothing within this ordinance inconsistent with section
Section
Prosecution of an individual for violation of the Town's dog control law would, therefore, be commenced by the filing of an accusatory instrument with a local criminal court, in this case an information (Criminal Procedure Law, §
Ordinarily, anyone who is directly harmed by criminal conduct can file an accusatory information before a magistrate, unless the statute which defines the illegal conduct specifically states otherwise, or unless the asserted illegal conduct is too remotely connected to the interests to be protected (Maynard v Shanker, 1969,
Accordingly, we conclude that an accusatory information may be filed by a private citizen under the Town's dog ordinance for a violation thereof. The determination as to acting further upon the allegations contained in the accusatory information would be a matter for the judicial determination by the Town Justice.
