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Originally posted by adam_p View Post1. HUNTING PROVISIONS VIOLATION 62.013(b) PWC Misdemeanor A 10/07/2017
Events & Orders of the Court
OTHER EVENTS AND HEARINGS
12/11/2017 Complaint and Information (OCA)
12/11/2017 Affidavit for Arrest Warrant
12/11/2017 Request
for Summons
12/11/2017 Summons Issued
12/11/2017
Summons
Served 12/13/2017
Returned 12/13/2017
12/12/2017 Letter of Representation
12/12/2017 Request Art. 39.14
12/12/2017 Request Pursuant to Rule 404(b) and 609(f)
01/22/2018 Arraignment hearing (2:00 PM) (Judicial Officer Waddill, Coby)
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Originally posted by WCB View PostAs I heard he pled out on one charge and there are several more possible charges. Is that not correct??
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Originally posted by adam_p View Post1. HUNTING PROVISIONS VIOLATION 62.013(b) PWC Misdemeanor A 10/07/2017
Events & Orders of the Court
OTHER EVENTS AND HEARINGS
12/11/2017 Complaint and Information (OCA)
12/11/2017 Affidavit for Arrest Warrant
12/11/2017 Request
for Summons
12/11/2017 Summons Issued
12/11/2017
Summons
Served 12/13/2017
Returned 12/13/2017
12/12/2017 Letter of Representation
12/12/2017 Request Art. 39.14
12/12/2017 Request Pursuant to Rule 404(b) and 609(f)
01/22/2018 Arraignment hearing (2:00 PM) (Judicial Officer Waddill, Coby)
Court on January 22? Hmmmm.
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Do they allow you to buy a hunting license in Texas without Hunter Education once you are not considered youth?
I know you can buy a temporary hunter ed pass if you are hunting with a hunter ed card holding adult, but wasn't sure if you could just buy that every year or if they only allow it like once.
I could have sworn I heard that Drinnon didn't even have a Texas hunting license so not allowing him to buy one isn't going to change anything for him. He did have an Oklahoma license which was used on the buck.
I actually know that buck quite well. Shame that he went that way.
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Originally posted by Grayson View PostReading between the lines here, this case isn't the slam-dunk "he admitted it and plead out" that many have been saying around here. Looks like he's trying to fight it, at least right now.
Court on January 22? Hmmmm.
If I'm understanding what that means correctly.
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TPWD News Release
Arguably, one of the most bizarre of the three cases involved the biggest buck. Rumors spread like wildfire after photos of a huge 19-point buck surfaced. Game wardens received information suggesting the hunter’s story didn’t add up. On Dec. 16, 2016, the man who killed the big buck, John Walker Drinnon, 34, of Whitesboro, Texas, told game wardens that he killed the 19-pointer on public hunting land in Oklahoma. The wardens had obtained a game camera image of the deer in question, photographed on public hunting land on the Texas side of Lake Texoma, which contradicted Drinnon’s claim.
Working with their counterparts in Oklahoma and U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service agents to build a case, game wardens eventually obtained a confession from Drinnon that he had killed the buck in Grayson County from a public roadway with a rifle. Charges were filed against Drinnon for taking a deer without landowner consent (a state jail felony), hunting without landowner consent and hunting from a vehicle (Class A misdemeanors). Drinnon was also issued citations for no hunting license, hunting from the public roadway, no hunter education, and illegal means and methods.
On Oct. 12, Drinnon pled guilty to the felony charge of taking a whitetail deer without landowner consent in 15th District Court in Sherman, Texas. Civil restitution on the deer, which scored 202 B&C, was estimated at $18,048.10.
The second Grayson buck in the press release can't be 271 right?
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