Ohio deer poachers ordered to pay more than $70K in restitution.
Of the sundry ways citizens can become criminals in these United States, deer poaching doesn’t rank among the most sordid or the most penalized. Punishment, nonetheless, can be substantial when the crime fits.
So ended “one of Ohio’s largest white-tailed deer commercialization cases, spanning four counties and two states,” the Ohio Division of Wildlife stated in a news release. Charges, the wildlife division said, included “the illegal taking of deer, the selling of venison, engaging in a pattern of corrupt activities, grand theft, falsification, tampering with records, possession of untagged deer parts, hunting with an illegal implement and complicity to wildlife sales.”
Investigators seized more than 1,000 items during several searches conducted in February 2020, the wildlife division reported. Among the evidence seized: venison, venison processing equipment, deer harvest records, deer mounts and antlers, and hunting implements. Also discovered were a stolen rifle and illegally possessed firearm suppressors.The selling of venison reportedly involved taking meat from customers’ deer brought to A & E for processing.
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