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Scum of the earth people I think. Sucks for real hunters that put effort into their craft. Glad they were made to pay.Why…………ranchers, poachers, thrill kill, sickos……
Who does that?
I searched the Oregon inmate database and they aren't in it. Maybe not in yet or out on instant probation/parole.Doesn't say how much jail time.
Write an apology letter?
I don't know but if they have the same booking rules as multnomah county it's instant release for most any crime until their court date which can be several months away.I searched the Oregon inmate database and they aren't in it. Maybe not in yet or out on instant probation/parole.
Gotcha, but the article did say "sentenced" so I assumed that they had already gone through all that.I don't know but if they have the same booking rules as multnomah county it's instant release for most any crime until their court date which can be several months away.
Sheriff said jails are only 60-70% full but they still have to follow the booking rules that were created ostensibly for covid 19. Some of these criminals are arrested 10 more times before their first court date. The criminals treat it as a joke. Which it pretty much is.
Doesn't say how much jail time.
Write an apology letter?
IOW, barely a wrist slap. I can't believe his hunting rights where not revoked for life. Disgusting.....The husband was sentenced to "six days in jail, 18 months of bench probation and he is prohibited from participating in any hunting activities, including as an observer or mentor, for three years," officials said.
The couple must also pay $2,500 in fees and restitution, according to officials.
You know that's 6.85 years of 8 hour days right? I mean I hear ya. I'm ALMOST inclined to agree.Make righteous hunters and ethical game-takers look bad. A tragic abuse and waste of a precious resource. Disgusting that the system wont punish them enough. Hate abuse of animals.
They should be made to write 20000 times by hand...
"Nature is not to be wasted. Nature requires respect and care. I have committed a crime against nature and upset the fragile balance. I must make amends to nature by educating people and donating my time to caring for and protecting nature."
And then, 20000 hours of community service working with Fish and Game and educating people as to proper care and conservation of our precious resources.
Just a practical 3cents worth.
I cant imagine not allowing him to buy a hunting license for three years is a big deal - he wasnt following the rules as it was.
The husband was "convicted of taking bull elk out of season," as well as "exceeding the bag limit of elk," officials said. The wife pleaded guilty to aiding/counseling in a game violation. As part of the couple's sentence, officials said, the husband must write an apology letter to be published in the Burns Times-Herald. To regain hunting rights after a three-year suspension period, the couple will have to take "hunter education courses." The husband was sentenced to "six days in jail, 18 months of bench probation and he is prohibited from participating in any hunting activities, including as an observer or mentor, for three years," officials said.
The couple must also pay $2,500 in fees and restitution, according to officials.