Prosecutors in Nevada are now seeking to try the 17-year-old accused of stabbing three horses as an ADULT — a decision that could change everything about what she faces next.

Prosecutors Seek Adult Charges for Nevada Teen Accused in Horse-Stabbing Case

Teen arrested for stabbing horses at Las Vegas barrel racing

Prosecutors in Nevada are seeking to have a 17-year-old girl charged as an adult in connection with an incident that allegedly left three horses injured during an equestrian event in Las Vegas.

The teenager, identified in court records as Emily Grace, is currently facing multiple charges related to animal cruelty and property damage. Authorities allege that three horses were injured during the incident, which drew widespread attention from the horse-racing and rodeo communities.

During recent court proceedings, prosecutors argued that the seriousness of the allegations warrants transferring the case from the juvenile justice system to adult court. If approved by a judge, the move could expose the teen to significantly harsher penalties than those typically available in juvenile proceedings.

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Defense attorneys have not publicly commented in detail on the prosecution’s request. As with all criminal cases, the defendant is presumed innocent unless proven guilty in court.

The case has generated intense discussion online, particularly among horse owners, barrel racers, and animal welfare advocates. Many are closely following the upcoming hearings, which are expected to determine whether the case will remain in juvenile court or proceed through the adult criminal justice system.

A hearing on the matter is scheduled for a later date, where a judge will review the arguments from both sides before making a decision on the prosecution’s request.

The investigation remains ongoing.