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buggyone
02-24-2012, 10:34 AM
The Daily Sun reported that charges against Mark Morse and two other Florida men have been resolved in Montana. They pleaded guilty to misdemeanor hunting violations and were ordered to pay minimal fines and restitution. Morse retained his hunting and fishing privileges.

There were so many posters who were convinced that Mr. Morse would be or should be tossed into prison for 10 or 20 years for being guilty of many felonies. This is a lesson not to jump to conclussions before a judgement is made.

Graytop
02-24-2012, 10:39 AM
The Daily Sun reported that charges against Mark Morse and two other Florida men have been resolved in Montana. They pleaded guilty to misdemeanor hunting violations and were ordered to pay minimal fines and restitution. Morse retained his hunting and fishing privileges.

There were so many posters who were convinced that Mr. Morse would be or should be tossed into prison for 10 or 20 years for being guilty of many felonies. This is a lesson not to jump to conclussions before a judgement is made.

....and here we go! :doh:

skyguy79
02-24-2012, 10:45 AM
There were so many posters who were convinced that Mr. Morse would be or should be tossed into prison for 10 or 20 years for being guilty of many felonies. This is a lesson not to jump to conclussions before a judgement is made.Ain't never gonna happen, unfortunately! Just watch some of the comments, yet to be posted, that you'll see!

:popcorn:

Bogie Shooter
02-24-2012, 11:11 AM
But......TOTV IS the place to jump to conclusions! Oh, I forgot those are opinions.

paulandjean
02-24-2012, 11:14 AM
Wonder how many times"The Villages" favorite word--"Lawbreakers" will be used in these posts.

Taltarzac725
02-24-2012, 11:23 AM
The Daily Sun reported that charges against Mark Morse and two other Florida men have been resolved in Montana. They pleaded guilty to misdemeanor hunting violations and were ordered to pay minimal fines and restitution. Morse retained his hunting and fishing privileges.

There were so many posters who were convinced that Mr. Morse would be or should be tossed into prison for 10 or 20 years for being guilty of many felonies. This is a lesson not to jump to conclussions before a judgement is made.

That's interesting. Cannot find out that much about it from the Montana media on the poaching charges case(s).

Looks like the State's case must have had some holes in it that Morse lawyers as well as those of the other men (?) could use.

Just a guess.

chuckinca
02-24-2012, 12:42 PM
The glove was too small.


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Posh 08
02-24-2012, 12:45 PM
The glove was too small.


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:a20::a20:

Taltarzac725
02-24-2012, 02:50 PM
The glove was too small.


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That's very witty!

Bogie Shooter
02-24-2012, 04:26 PM
That's interesting. Cannot find out that much about it from the Montana media on the poaching charges case(s).

Looks like the State's case must have had some holes in it that Morse lawyers as well as those of the other men (?) could use.

Just a guess.

Here ya go.
https://www.talkofthevillages.com/forums/villages-florida-general-discussion-73/morse-hunting-case-plea-deal-49044/

kentucky blue
02-24-2012, 06:06 PM
The Daily Sun reported that charges against Mark Morse and two other Florida men have been resolved in Montana. They pleaded guilty to misdemeanor hunting violations and were ordered to pay minimal fines and restitution. Morse retained his hunting and fishing privileges.

There were so many posters who were convinced that Mr. Morse would be or should be tossed into prison for 10 or 20 years for being guilty of many felonies. This is a lesson not to jump to conclussions before a judgement is made.

It still amazes me that sooooooooooooo many people in today's society luxuriate in the failures of the affluent.:confused:

janmcn
02-24-2012, 06:51 PM
The Daily Sun reported that charges against Mark Morse and two other Florida men have been resolved in Montana. They pleaded guilty to misdemeanor hunting violations and were ordered to pay minimal fines and restitution. Morse retained his hunting and fishing privileges.

There were so many posters who were convinced that Mr. Morse would be or should be tossed into prison for 10 or 20 years for being guilty of many felonies. This is a lesson not to jump to conclussions before a judgement is made.

My face just fell in my soup when you said "The Daily Sun reported".

skyguy79
02-24-2012, 07:36 PM
My face just fell in my soup when you said "The Daily Sun reported".Soup in your face? Pie in your face? Egg in your face? Same difference! :1rotfl:

Taltarzac725
02-25-2012, 10:28 AM
Here ya go.
https://www.talkofthevillages.com/forums/villages-florida-general-discussion-73/morse-hunting-case-plea-deal-49044/

Thanks, Bogie Shooter! Red's comments look like she really knows her legal stuff.

jackz
02-25-2012, 10:40 AM
Ok, now if he can get the IRS case tossed I will submit his name to the Vatican for Sainthood...:smiley: