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    Oregon man pleads guilty to using dog shock collar on child

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    A man has been sentenced for using a dog shock collar on a girl he was babysitting at a home outside Medford.

    The Mail Tribune reports 40-year-old Mark McSorley pleaded guilty in November to charges of assault and tampering with a witness.

    He was sentenced to three years probation and 30 days in jail. He is also barred from being a child care provider.

    His wife, Christina McSorley, entered not guilty pleas Wednesday to assault and harassment charges related to the same incident.

    A probable cause affidavit says the McSorleys while caring for three children on Oct. 22 put a dog shock collar on a child’s forearm and repeatedly shocked the child.

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