Jack Fincham Wins Appeal Over Dangerous Dog Offences, Avoids Jail
The former Love Island star's six-week prison sentence was overturned, with a judge extending his suspended sentence by three months instead.
- Jack Fincham successfully appealed a six-week prison sentence for dangerous dog offences, avoiding immediate custody.
- The appeal resulted in a three-month extension of a suspended sentence initially imposed for unrelated driving offences in 2024.
- Incidents involving Fincham’s dog, Elvis, include biting a runner in 2022 and grabbing a woman’s leg in 2024, leading to legal repercussions.
- The judge emphasized Fincham’s need for caution moving forward, citing his responsibility for repeated violations of legal conditions.
- Fincham, who admitted to two counts of being in charge of a dangerously out-of-control dog, was also ordered to pay over £3,600 in fines and compensation.