Montana
Related: About this forumTroy Downing and a well, well, well from me.
http://www.bozemandailychronicle.com/news/crime/troy-downing-pleads-guilty-to-hunting-violations/article_c0e38fb9-ce28-565c-8cb8-ed4739cc8606.htmlMontanaMama
(24,015 posts)Montana dodged a bullet with this one.
GemDigger
(4,327 posts)Now we just need to get rid of the other two.
MontanaMama
(24,015 posts)Can't wait to see Gianforte G O N E.
Welcome to DU GemDigger! Tell me, are you a gem digger?
GemDigger
(4,327 posts)Yes I am! rocks, rubies, garnets, sapphires, agates, gold. I love playing in the dirt and Montana sure is a treasure state.
MontanaMama
(24,015 posts)So happy to have another Montana friend here on DU!
Oh dear. I'm a rock hound myself. An amateur anyway. I can lose hours picking through dirt, gravel etc.
Cheers!
GemDigger
(4,327 posts)And I say ya-ya, I will soon. As the hours drift away.....
Keep looking down! Cheers!
calimary
(84,306 posts)Sounds like a good find! I can't get into the link because of a pop-up questionnaire that's now stuck. But I take it there's upbeat news there.
GemDigger
(4,327 posts)Here is a little piece of it for you.
Gallatin County Justice Court Judge Bryan Adams ordered Downing who unsuccessfully ran for this years Republican nomination to challenge U.S. Sen. Jon Tester in November pay a $2,110 fine and any court fees.
Additionally, Adams ordered Downing forfeit any hunting, fishing or trapping license issued by the state for the next 18 months, and serve a one-year deferred sentence.
Downing must also forfeit and surrender possession of any elk taken from Nov. 2011 to Montana Fish, Wildlife and Parks within 45 days.
These offenses, obviously, could have added up to a lot of forfeiture of your privileges, so, in essence, 18 months is not a bad situation for you at this point, Adams said.
Christopher Williams, Downings attorney, asked the court for the one-year deferred sentence and referenced cases similar to Downings that resulted in deferred sentences. Williams argued that the degree of harm is minimal in Downings case because it only involves revenue and there was no victim.
calimary
(84,306 posts)Good to have you with us. OUR numbers here at DU keep growing, too. As do the benefits! Lots of helpful people here (so obviously you fit right in) and so many who bring such lavish wealth of perspective and expertise to this community!
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GemDigger
(4,327 posts)Thank you for such a warm welcome.