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Under agreement, Roberts would avoid time behind bars but would pay a $1,000 fine, face 18 months of supervised probation and be prohibited from hunting, fishing and drinking alcohol.
Disturbing photos and videos showed the hunter smiling and raising a can of beer while holding the wolf, with red tape tightly wound around its muzzle, before he finally took the animal behind the ...
A Sublette County man who captured and brought an injured wolf into a bar in February 2024 has struck a deal with prosecutors that could keep him out of jail, reports WyoFile.
A Wyoming man accused of hitting a wolf with a snowmobile and showing off the wounded animal in a bar before killing it has agreed to a plea deal that would avoid trial and possible prison time.
Under agreement, the Sublette County resident would avoid time behind bars but would pay a $1,000 fine, face 18 months of supervised probation and be prohibited from hunting, fishing and drinking ...