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Utah Wanton Destruction of Wildlife

Wildlife Crimes Defense Attorney

One of the things to keep in mind about Utah wildlife law is that all wildlife is protected in Utah except for coyotes, field mice, gophers, ground squirrels, jack rabbits, muskrats, and raccoons.  Every other crustacean, mollusk, and vertebrate animal living in nature except feral animals are protected.

The wanton destruction of wildlife in Utah includes a number of different offenses including importing or exports wildlife; using wildlife in commercial ventures; polluting waters; possessing or transporting live aquatic wildlife; killing more than one of the same big game species a year; purchasing, transporting, selling, or taking wildlife without a license; and, holding protected wildlife in captivity. Additionally, the wanton destruction of wildlife includes capturing, injuring, or destroying protected wildlife intentionally, knowingly, or recklessly; or, intentionally abandoning protected wildlife or a carcass; or, doing so at night with a weapon; or doing so after having one’s license revoked, or doing so to financial gain.

A lot of individuals who are charged with wanton destruction of wildlife are those who are involved in the black market of buying and selling wildlife and wildlife byproducts. Many others are those who kill wildlife and then abandon the kill.

Consequences of of A Wanton Destruction Conviction

Wanton destruction of wildlife can range anywhere from a misdemeanor to a third degree felony, depending on what type of animal was involved and what the value of the animal was.  Additionally, very steep fines — more so than attach to other crimes — are imposed.  Other penalties may apply as well, but in our experience we have seen judges be much harsher on those convicted of this type of crime than even violent crimes committed against humans. Thus, protect yourself with our experienced Utah criminal defense lawyers.

You can contact us at anytime, day or night.  The sooner you get our law firm’s defense team on your side the sooner you will be able to protect your interests and rights. Contact us by phone, email, or chat and Get Protected!

 

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