Posted by John T on December 01, 2012 at 05:09:54 from (216.249.82.117):
In Reply to: Illegal Hunters? posted by Deere Scotty on December 01, 2012 at 03:54:37:
Heres the professional legal advice I would give to a client if asked that question:
Post plenty of "No Trespassing" signs all around the property,,,,,Take pictures/videos of all those signs with plenty of any available background monuments (signs/roads/houses/markers etc to identify location),,,,,,,Take and store the evidence (tree stands etc) safely away AND CALL THE DNR GAME WARDEN and seek his advice about their disposal,,,,,,,,,,Also report it to the local county prosecutor,,,,,,,,,,,Report it to the county sheriff,,,,,,, If possible and if concealed so the poachers dont steal them, put up some game cameras in locations where the poachers license plates and/or themselves might be captured.
What this is all about (even if it seems redundant to report it to DNR and Sheriff and Prosecutor) is to establish evidence and a record and paper trail.
DO NOT do anything illegal yourself, let the DNR and law handle it, you dont want to give them or their lawyers anything they can turn back on yourself. Seek local competent professionl advice and be hesitant to take advice from Billy Bob or Bubba that may make you the wrongdoer and bad guy in the eyes of the law, unfortunately in todays society, its the Criminal instead of the landowner who seems to have all the rights and protections grrrrrrrrrrr
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