Federal Jury In Sherman Convicts Oklahoma Man For Endangered Species Violations

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Federal Jury In Sherman Convicts Oklahoma Man For Endangered Species Violations

Febraury 2016
Yesterday, U.S. Attorney John M. Bales announced that after just over 3 hours of deliberations, a federal jury in Sherman, Texas found an Oklahoma man guilty of committing Lacey Act and Endangered Species Act violations in connection with the shipment of an African Leopard trophy mount from Oklahoma to the Eastern District of Texas. 

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