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Originally Posted by senior citizen
Living elsewhere I really don't have an opinion on any disdain for the Morse family......however, the Orlando paper must have received their information from the Montana newspapers, correct? A felony is a felony. I doubt if they are handing out charges without something to back it up. Perhaps he felt that he was entitled to hunt on his own land without a license, as I just discovered Vermont landowners can indeed do. But if their law states otherwise, then he no doubt will never serve a prison term but will pay a hefty fine. To "hide" the news would be worse than exposing the news.
People are pretty smart and will draw their own conclusions when the total facts are in.......but why is everyone afraid to respond ? Prisons are overcrowded and I doubt if they would go to prison for poaching or dismembering elk. In North Carolina a sweet little girl's murderer is the one who should be worrying right now. The buzz is that the dad used his woodchipper to dismember her body after she "died"; the stepmom wrote a fake ransom note.....it's little Zahra Baker I'm referring to.
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Excellent post. I started to correct you when you said a felony is a felony. But you are correct as far as Montana felonies go. Some states have different classes of felonies. Not Montana. A felony is a felony in Montana. It is just the punishment that varies in Montana.
It is the same in your state of Vermont. North Carolina has different classes of felonies.