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I don't see where you unlawfully hunted big game, improper tagging of big game yes, but not unlawfully hunting
I don't understand how you could be cited with unlawful hunting You weren't hunting! Improper validation of the tag or whatever they want to call it is what the charge should be. If it was me, I think I would at least consider hiring a lawyer, as it seems that the right lawyer should be able to get the case dropped entirely. To me they wrote you up for the wrong thing and therefore you shouldn't have to plead guilty of anything.
Quote from: ThePascoKid on December 14, 2010, 07:46:38 PMI don't see where you unlawfully hunted big game, improper tagging of big game yes, but not unlawfully hunting Quote from: bobcat on December 14, 2010, 11:46:42 PMI don't understand how you could be cited with unlawful hunting You weren't hunting! Improper validation of the tag or whatever they want to call it is what the charge should be. If it was me, I think I would at least consider hiring a lawyer, as it seems that the right lawyer should be able to get the case dropped entirely. To me they wrote you up for the wrong thing and therefore you shouldn't have to plead guilty of anything. I agree with the gents above. Even though it's a hassle you shouldn't have any trouble proving you were lawfully hunting. I think the warden cited under the wrong statute, which should be an easy dismissal. Hopefully your lawyer is well versed and gives a crap rather than just taking your money.Good luck.
For what it's worth...I got a ticket in the field for the same thing. Did not have the notch completly removed on the date, had two slits on the notch but was guilty of having a "hanging chad". Got a ticket for "improperly notching" my tag. Went to court in Cle Elum, told my story and got a whole $ 20.00 knocked off my ticket. I think I paid $ 140.00, but it's not on my record, I did have a LEO check for me when I got my CWP. Your situation sucks, good luck to you!
I think I would speak to a lawyer about this. I know that costs money but a gross midemeanor can get you I believe up to $10,000 fine and 5 years in jail. Not likely you'll get that but it could get expensive.
i believe failure to tag an animal is 361 dollar fine.(unnotched tag is considered failure to tag) you will spend alot more on a lawyer. and i personally would no longer give the meat locker my business. they probably called you in over some bs.
it disturbs me our hard earned dollars pay stupid lazy state officials to give fines to law abiding citizens when so much poaching and crimes to fish and wildlife are occurring on a daily basis.
I don't understand how you could be cited with unlawful hunting You weren't hunting!
Quote from: salmonslayer1 on December 15, 2010, 07:02:16 AMit disturbs me our hard earned dollars pay stupid lazy state officials to give fines to law abiding citizens when so much poaching and crimes to fish and wildlife are occurring on a daily basis. How can you call this individual a law abiding citizen when he did not properly notch his tag??Is he a harden criminal? No. But did he violate the law? Yes.
Quote from: bigtex on December 15, 2010, 09:59:02 AMQuote from: salmonslayer1 on December 15, 2010, 07:02:16 AMit disturbs me our hard earned dollars pay stupid lazy state officials to give fines to law abiding citizens when so much poaching and crimes to fish and wildlife are occurring on a daily basis. How can you call this individual a law abiding citizen when he did not properly notch his tag??Is he a harden criminal? No. But did he violate the law? Yes.He attempted to notch it. His intention was to follow the law. He thought he was legal. Jesus, give it a break. It would be one thing if he intended to do wrong. But he didn't. I hope you never once unintentionally did anything wrong ever. or your just a criminal like I guess 99.99% of the rest of us are. Then you have no room to talk.
One thing that is being ignored is that Wildlife Officers routinely check game processes and check the tags and records. The butcher didn't necessarily call the WDFW. Also, the tag is given back to the hunter with the meat and is supposed to be kept with it. Secondly, talk to an experienced Wildlife Officer and ask what poachers do to repair a sliced tag. Quite amazing what cheats think up to steal game. We have WO's come to our Hunter Education classes and there is a big emphasis on the proper notching of tags. In fact it says to "remove the notch" right on the tag. I appreciate that you didn't intentional commit a crime, but we all make mistakes. Good luck with the judge.