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Posted by joey on 03-25-2013 01:28 AM:

$100 fine and 10 days in jail for shooting a hunting dog.

Remember the man that shot the dog at white river refuge while the owner had it on the leash? He got a $100 fine and 10 days in jail. The hunter got 10 days in jail and 1000 fine for trespassing, what a crock. The shooter also got 6 months in jail and $2000 fine for assault.

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Posted by hillbilly56 on 03-25-2013 02:09 AM:

Re: $100 fine and 10 days in jail for shooting a hunting dog.

quote:
Originally posted by joey
Remember the man that shot the dog at white river refuge while the owner had it on the leash? He got a $100 fine and 10 days in jail. The hunter got 10 days in jail and 1000 fine for trespassing, what a crock. The shooter also got 6 months in jail and $2000 fine for assault.
think i would get me good lawyer and fight it to hell and back


Posted by big m.d. on 03-25-2013 02:13 AM:

Some things need to be handled other ways

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Posted by hillbilly56 on 03-25-2013 02:36 AM:

quote:
Originally posted by big m.d.
Some things need to be handled other ways
i totaly agree but they know who the dog owner is and if something bad should happen to the guy that shot the dog the 1st 1 they would come after would be the man that own the dog they figure he was gettin even i would have handled it differnt the law dont always work like its supposed to


Posted by john Duemmer on 03-25-2013 03:44 AM:

The guy can still sue the jerk in civil court and should win easily based on the guys conviction for shooting his dog.

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Posted by nccoonhunter197 on 03-25-2013 04:08 AM:

A criminal conviction does not mean an easy win in a civil case. The hunter was also convicted of a crime? Different states different outcomes.....but civil cases are worse than criminal cases and drag a lot longer.

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Posted by Steve Fielder on 03-25-2013 01:24 PM:

Just sayin'...

As one that hunts the White River Refuge in Arkansas each year, I'm a bit concerned that I may face 10 days in jail (trust me, I don't think anyone would want to stay in jail anywhere for ten days much less in the poorest county in the state) if my dog gets out of the refuge and enters someone's private land. There are spots that I've hunted over there where that is a possibility. You can bet I won't be turning loose there in the future. Like most hunters, I will want to recover my dog and may find myself in jeopardy.

I think in my years of experience this has to be the first instance of a hunter doing jail time for trespassing in conjunction with coon hunting. Can anyone else cite an instance when this has been the case?

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Posted by joey on 03-25-2013 02:25 PM:

This one has a little different twist than most trespassing cases. They ran into the land owner before they got the dog and was told not to go get the dog. The hunter did anyway. Because the land owner was telling him that he was going to kill the dog. He also threatened to shoot the hunter. When the hunter went and got the dog the land owner shot the dog on the leash.

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Posted by hillbilly56 on 03-25-2013 03:26 PM:

quote:
Originally posted by joey
This one has a little different twist than most trespassing cases. They ran into the land owner before they got the dog and was told not to go get the dog. The hunter did anyway. Because the land owner was telling him that he was going to kill the dog. He also threatened to shoot the hunter. When the hunter went and got the dog the land owner shot the dog on the leash.
looks like the guy that did the shooting could and should be charged with endangerment and brandishing a weapon which would be a fleony he wont be able to own no guns but in reality he should be dealt with in a totaly differnt way like the old school ways jmo


Posted by blinddog on 03-25-2013 04:34 PM:

A lot of them river rats would just as soon shoot you as the dog! Not defending the shooter by any means but you have to know where you are! These people don't work, dont pay taxes, and live off that land! They get grumpy for even seeing Somone else! They grow weed, moonshine, ect. And they just don't care so my point is be safe and know where you are!

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Posted by Robert Johnson on 03-28-2013 08:16 PM:

Re: Just sayin'...

quote:
Originally posted by Steve Fielder
As one that hunts the White River Refuge in Arkansas each year, I'm a bit concerned that I may face 10 days in jail (trust me, I don't think anyone would want to stay in jail anywhere for ten days much less in the poorest county in the state) if my dog gets out of the refuge and enters someone's private land. There are spots that I've hunted over there where that is a possibility. You can bet I won't be turning loose there in the future. Like most hunters, I will want to recover my dog and may find myself in jeopardy.

I think in my years of experience this has to be the first instance of a hunter doing jail time for trespassing in conjunction with coon hunting. Can anyone else cite an instance when this has been the case?



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