FOUR PLEAD GUILTY IN SAN ANTONIO TO UNLAWFULLY SELLING MIGRATORY BIRDS

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FOUR PLEAD GUILTY IN SAN ANTONIO TO UNLAWFULLY SELLING MIGRATORY BIRDS

In San Antonio, four individuals await sentencing after pleading guilty to federal charges related to illegally selling migratory birds announced Acting United States Attorney Richard L. Durbin, Jr. and Special Agent in Charge Nicholas Chavez, U.S. Fish and Wildlife Southwest Region. Appearing before Chief United States District Court Judge Fred Biery this morning, 50-year-old Jorge Rocha of Natalia, TX, pleaded guilty to one count of unlawfully offering to sell and selling migratory birds.

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