New Mexico Business Owners plead guilty to be tried and sentenced for transporting Mountain Lion State Lines
Washington - John “Tom” Boyer and his wife Deborah Boyer, owner of the tree, he Let’s Outfitters in the reserve, NM, yesterday pleaded guilty in federal court in Denver to a criminal organisation information station recharge with each of them a crime against the Lacey Act, the Department of Justice announced today. The Lacey Act prohibits the international transport of wild animals in the exercise of ordinary care, a trader, the carrier should have known, in violation of any rule of law wildlife.
John and Deborah Boyer authorized by their means, they unlizenzierten of hunting and slaughter of a lion in the mountains near Hot Sulphur Springs, Colo., in January 2006 and later, it carries illegally killed the lion mountain in New Mexico in violation of the Lacey Act.
John Boyer was appointed to serve three years probation and fined $ 3000 for the duration of his probation period, John Boyer can not hunt or accompany hunting anywhere in the world. As part of his guilty plea was also agreed that expires in a position to seek or obtain a hunting license Colorado for the rest of his life.
Deborah Boyer was also appointed to serve three years probation and fined $ 3000 for the duration of their probation, they can not hunt or hunting with someone within the State of Colorado. As part of its complaint, it does not correspond to agree to receive or collect taxidermy services on all wild animals hunted and killed within the State of Colorado.
In addition, the Boyers to bear all $ 3000 return to the Colorado Division of Wildlife Operation Game Thief, “a fund are used for financial incentives to inform citizens, which leads to the arrest or citation wildlife thief.
The study was conducted under the direction of Special Agent of the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service’s Office of Law Enforcement, and officers of the Division of Colorado wildlife. The event was followed by Trial Attorney James B. Nelson Justice of the environment and crime section Assistant U.S. Attorney Linda McMahan of the U.S. Attorney’s Office for the District of Colorado.
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