By Devoun Cetoute and David Ovalle From The Miami Herald SURFSIDE, Fla.—Shortly before the demolition of the Champlain Towers South on Sunday night, an animal rescue volunteer went to the courts to try to save stranded pets. This last-ditch attempt did not work. In am emergency Zoom hearing on Sunday night, attorney Paula Phillips appeared before Miami-Dade Circuit Judge Michael Hanzman, asking that her client, Stacy Karron, be allowed to go into what remained of the building to rescue pets. Karron, the lawyer said, would waive any clams of liability. “They understand the risk,” Phillips said. “They understand the building can come down at anytime.” Hanzman denied the motion, saying he did not want to second guess the decision to demolish the building. The hearing wrapped up about 10 p.m. Sunday. About 10:30 p.m., the explosives carefully placed in concrete pillars were detonated, imploding what remained upright of the unstable …