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Quote from: akashasdaddy on November 10, 2012, 11:32:03 PMIf this is your very first criminal offense and if your attorney is worth his or her salt, you will probably be spared any jail time. You are more than likely looking at a fine in the neighborhood of $500-$1,000, loss of hunting rights for a period of time (two years), and probably two years of probation. Again, all this could be more or less depending on the deal that is worked out with the prosecutor. But,remember our criminal justice system is based on a points system, meaning the more criminal offenses you have on your record the more points you have, the stiffer the penalty you will receive. This violation requires a MANDATORY $2,000 civil fine paid to WDFW upon a guilty conviction, in addition to any criminal fines set by a judge.
If this is your very first criminal offense and if your attorney is worth his or her salt, you will probably be spared any jail time. You are more than likely looking at a fine in the neighborhood of $500-$1,000, loss of hunting rights for a period of time (two years), and probably two years of probation. Again, all this could be more or less depending on the deal that is worked out with the prosecutor. But,remember our criminal justice system is based on a points system, meaning the more criminal offenses you have on your record the more points you have, the stiffer the penalty you will receive.
Quote from: bigtex on November 11, 2012, 09:54:06 PMQuote from: akashasdaddy on November 10, 2012, 11:32:03 PMIf this is your very first criminal offense and if your attorney is worth his or her salt, you will probably be spared any jail time. You are more than likely looking at a fine in the neighborhood of $500-$1,000, loss of hunting rights for a period of time (two years), and probably two years of probation. Again, all this could be more or less depending on the deal that is worked out with the prosecutor. But,remember our criminal justice system is based on a points system, meaning the more criminal offenses you have on your record the more points you have, the stiffer the penalty you will receive. This violation requires a MANDATORY $2,000 civil fine paid to WDFW upon a guilty conviction, in addition to any criminal fines set by a judge.Would this be mitigated in any way if he had called immediately before gutting/tagging/moving the deer? Curious if there is actually any benefit to doing the "right" thing, other than having a clearer conscience.
This violation requires a MANDATORY $2,000 civil fine paid to WDFW upon a guilty conviction, in addition to any criminal fines set by a judge.
Quote from: bigtex on November 11, 2012, 09:54:06 PMThis violation requires a MANDATORY $2,000 civil fine paid to WDFW upon a guilty conviction, in addition to any criminal fines set by a judge.bigtex can they possibly take his rifle and vehicle if he if found guilty? I thought they could take anything used while commiting the crime.
Trying to justify ur by doing wat u seem eight does not make it okay. Its ur responseability to know ur target u messed up time too pay why would even put it inside ur truck ur whole story is messed up and u have no excuse. When there is antler restrictions u follow them no exceptions. I will not make this mistake ever why cause i make sure sure 100% of my target before i pull the hammer down ur situation brings no sympathy. Ur a idiot
Quote from: bigtex on November 11, 2012, 09:54:06 PMQuote from: akashasdaddy on November 10, 2012, 11:32:03 PMIf this is your very first criminal offense and if your attorney is worth his or her salt, you will probably be spared any jail time. You are more than likely looking at a fine in the neighborhood of $500-$1,000, loss of hunting rights for a period of time (two years), and probably two years of probation. Again, all this could be more or less depending on the deal that is worked out with the prosecutor. But,remember our criminal justice system is based on a points system, meaning the more criminal offenses you have on your record the more points you have, the stiffer the penalty you will receive. This violation requires a MANDATORY $2,000 civil fine paid to WDFW upon a guilty conviction, in addition to any criminal fines set by a judge.I wasn't sure of the penalties imposed by WDFW, everything related to the criminal charges should be close but they are estimates that will be handled through negotiations between the defense attorney and prosecutor.
I got seasick reading Jeepguys post.