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Old 03-18-2008   #1 (permalink)
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"Poach like this, go to jail"

Alaska judge sets the bar: Poach like this, go to jail


Joseph Querin had the perfect 10-day Alaska hunt, dropping two Dall sheep, a moose, a brown bear and a caribou.

Too perfect, it turns out.

Querin, 54, of Ocean Park, Wash., killed the big game illegally and left the carcasses behind.

He now must serve a year in the hoosegow after pleading guilty this week to five criminal counts, the Anchorage Daily News reports from the City of Lights.

Poach like this, go to jail. That's the way it should be, simple as that. Bully for District Judge Brian Clark for delivering the appropriate penalty.

"Significant fines and jail are really essential in cases like this to help wildlife troopers do their job," Peterson said. "Alaska is so remote, there's no way they can catch everyone. It acts as a deterrent."

You said it, judge.

Querin also was ordered to serve four years of probation and pay a $4,000 fine, and he has lost his hunting privileges for four years, according to the newspaper.

Is that all? We're a little miffed he gets to hunt at all after the stunts he pulled.

Querin wasn't alone in his killing spree, which during August and September 2006 stretched from the Brooks Range south of Prudhoe Bay and along the Dalton Highway to the near the Turnagain Arm outside Anchorage. One Carson Kemmer, 25, a friend and fellow Washington resident, struck a plea deal earlier to testify against his poaching partner and thus avoid a jail sentence.

Oh, almost forgot to mention, the moose and sheep were sub-legal.

"It's unbelievable the number of animals they killed in a 10-day period," said assistant attorney general Andrew Peterson, according to the Daily News.

"They had the illegal hunting trip of a lifetime."

Best line we've heard in some time; thank you, prosecutor.
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