buckbull
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I married an attorney, which BTW I recommend you never do, so I have a little insight into what goes on the court room. My county is probably like many that you live in. Judges get alot of heat from folks asking "Why don't you just lock them up", "Why are they being released early", etc. In our case, our county jail was built in the 1960's and has a capacity of 160 persons. Its never been updated. The same "Lock em folks" are the same ones that keep voting down the tax increase to increase the capacity of the jail. The jail currently holds around 350 folks at a any given time. Inmates are double or tripled up in a cell, leading to alot of violence and makes it dangerous for the employees of the jail. Judges are pressured by the county chairmen to reduce the number of folks in the jail; thats why you see so many guys being released early on probation. Judges see some horrendous cases of child sexual assualt, rape, and murder. So when a poaching case comes across their desk, it really does pail in comparison to the other 100 cases a day they may see.
I guess its my long winded answer to say that jail time for poaching offenses really isn't in the realm of possibilities even if the judge has the power to assert such a penalty. Other methods of punishment such as fines, probation, loss of gun ownership, etc. are probably more doable. I think mandatory volunteerism to a conservation organization would be great and perhaps that experience would make the offender reflect on their misdeed and lead them down a better path. If that doesn't work, we can always cut off their junk and stuff it down their throat like kidoggy says.
I guess its my long winded answer to say that jail time for poaching offenses really isn't in the realm of possibilities even if the judge has the power to assert such a penalty. Other methods of punishment such as fines, probation, loss of gun ownership, etc. are probably more doable. I think mandatory volunteerism to a conservation organization would be great and perhaps that experience would make the offender reflect on their misdeed and lead them down a better path. If that doesn't work, we can always cut off their junk and stuff it down their throat like kidoggy says.