What do yall think about a guy that poaches animals for profit? What should happen to that guy?
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Originally posted by SmTx View PostBig deer has more value placed on it than Ethan Couch's victims
If you hang around courthouses long enough, you will learn that any high profile sentence handed down by a District Judge is in the “best interest of the Judge” not the “best interest of society.”
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Originally posted by Toothdoc77 View PostAbout time we have some good values imposed on a wrong doer. “Times” have made everyone scared and soft. Good on the judge! My Dad’s era would have eliminated the bad guy without judgement. Times have changed, glad the judge is old school and got the job/punishment done.
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Originally posted by Toothdoc77 View PostAbout time we have some good values imposed on a wrong doer. “Times” have made everyone scared and soft. Good on the judge! My Dad’s era would have eliminated the bad guy without judgement. Times have changed, glad the judge is old school and got the job/punishment done.
these days think as long as they get away with it, no personal laws are broken.
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30-40 yrs ago he would have been fined and license suspended for a year or two. It's assinide that a person gets a harsher punishment for shooting a deer today then shooting a human, or killing someone driving drunk. If it weren't for the fact that hunting is now big business he would have been fined. To say that back in my dads day they would have done this or that is crazy. Back in those days it was mearly a fine. In llano Cnty 25-30 yrs ago it was a fine of 2-3x cost of average lease fine. Didn't lose license or anything.Last edited by BrandonA; 12-21-2017, 10:03 PM.
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Originally posted by BrandonA View Post30-40 yrs ago he would have been fined and license suspended for a year or two. It's assinide that a person gets a harsher punishment for shooting a deer today then shooting a human, or killing someone driving drunk. If it weren't for the fact that hunting is now big business he would have been fined. To say that back in my dads day they would have done this or that is crazy. Back in those days it was mearly a fine.
I’m saying things were much clearer in my Dads days. Good on the judge for taking care of business as they see fit. They have the evidence and heard the crime. Seems like a good old school decision according to my green screen info.
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Originally posted by BrandonA View Post30-40 yrs ago he would have been fined and license suspended for a year or two. It's assinide that a person gets a harsher punishment for shooting a deer today then shooting a human, or killing someone driving drunk. If it weren't for the fact that hunting is now big business he would have been fined. To say that back in my dads day they would have done this or that is crazy. Back in those days it was mearly a fine.
My dad wouldn’t call the law on someone over a deer. My grandfather would laugh at the notion of doing so.
I’m all for them taking (chronic) poacher’s licenses and guns for good, but the massive fines and 5 years of weekend jail seem insane for shooting a DEER. You’d get in FAR less trouble for getting drunk and driving down the road (multiple times, in fact), which could kill PEOPLE.
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Originally posted by Toothdoc77 View PostI’m saying things were much clearer in my Dads days. Good on the judge for taking care of business as they see fit. They have the evidence and heard the crime. Seems like a good old school decision according to my green screen info.
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