Animal rights activist Zoe Rosenberg is expected to be released from Sonoma County Jail this Wednesday to begin house arrest.
The Press Democrat reports the twenty-three-year-old was sentenced earlier this month for felony conspiracy following a 2023 protest at Petaluma Poultry. Due to good behavior credits, she will serve the remaining sixty days of her sentence at her Berkeley home.
Rosenberg, who has Type 1 diabetes, will be under strict orders—barred from having visitors and allowed out only two hours a week for essentials. Meanwhile, supporters say a petition for a governor’s pardon has now reached forty-thousand signatures.


