December 19, 2014

From LocalNews8.com

BLACKFOOT, Idaho – Three eastern Idaho men have been sentenced for felony wildlife violations dating back to 2010.

Robert D. Huntsman pleaded guilty to two counts of unlawfully possessing two trophy bull elk, unlawfully possessing a pronghorn antelope, and unlawfully possessing two or more big game animals in a twelve-month period. He was sentenced to $14,715 in fines and restitution, 8 years of probation, and suspension of his hunting privileges for life during which time he cannot accompany anyone in the field while hunting.

Jade D. Huntsman pleaded guilty to unlawfully possessing a trophy elk and a pronghorn antelope. He was sentenced to $4,880 in fines and restitution, 4 years probation, and suspension of his hunting privileges for seven years during which time he cannot accompany anyone in the field while hunting.

Robert Chad Huntsman pleaded guilty to possessing a trophy elk unlawfully.
His sentence included $3,720 in fines and restitution, 2 years probation, and suspension of his hunting privileges for 5 years during which time he cannot accompany anyone in the field while hunting.

Idaho Fish and Game felonies are punishable by up to 5 years in state prison, a lifetime suspension of hunting and/or fishing privileges, and up to a $50,000 fine per count.

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