February 4, 2016
From WSMV.com
TWRA investigators said Densibel Calzada and Eddy Albert broke the rules over and over again.
TWRA spokesman Doug Markham said the duo illegally killed at least 40 deer in Rutherford County at night, out of season and sometimes on private property.
Calzada and Albert had to pay $1,000 each in court costs. Both also lost a rifle and a crossbow. A judge also ordered them to pay $5,000 in restitution. They will have to perform 100 hours of community service with the TWRA.
They have been placed on 18 months probation and banned from hunting for life in 44 states.
