Judge comes down hard on flagrant poachers
Idaho Department of Fish and Game | Hagadone News Network | UPDATED 10 years, 1 month AGO
What started out as a deer spotlighting case eventually exposed a poaching spree that lasted for three months and was responsible for the illegal killing of at least eight deer, one elk and a moose.
At sentencing that concluded on Nov. 14, 7th District Court Judge Dane Watkins Jr. sentenced Adam R. Harris, of Archer and Brandon C. Harris of Ririe, with lifetime license revocations, jail time and combined fines of more than $100,000.
In October 2011, Madison County sheriff's deputies observed a vehicle spotlighting on the fields above Cress Creek Trail.
The deputy attempted to stop the vehicle, after a short chase the vehicle became stuck in the snow, and the suspects fled on foot.
Conservation officers from the Idaho Department of Fish and Game, with assistance from Idaho Bureau of Probation and Parole, and Madison County Sheriff's Office began investigating.
This was an especially egregious case of poaching, because the animals were killed at a time of the year when they are very vulnerable and concentrated on the winter range.
The investigation showed that several more animals were wounded and never recovered.
Judge Watkins sentenced Adam Harris, 33, to an underlying prison term of two to five years. His term is to run concurrently with a previous prison sentence that Adam Harris is already serving.
Watkins also ordered Adam Harris to pay a $500 fine for each count, a reimbursable damage assessment of $14,680.
Adam Harris pleaded guilty to two felonies, unlawfully killing or possessing a cow moose, and unlawfully killing or possessing a spike elk and at least five deer.
Pursuant to a plea agreement, a third count of unlawful possession of a firearm by a prohibited person was dismissed by prosecutors.
Brandon Harris, 35, pleaded guilty to two felonies, unlawful killing or possessing a cow moose and unlawfully killing or possessing a spike elk and at least eight deer.
Judge Watkins sentenced Brandon Harris to an underlying sentence of two to five years. Brandon Harris was credited for his time served and allowed to continue his release from prison on parole.
Watkins also ordered Brandon Harris to pay $200 in fines for each count, a reimbursable damage assessment of $104,250.
At the time of the incident, Adam Harris was on parole and fled the state.
He was arrested in Michigan and extradited back to Idaho to face the charges nearly two years later.
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