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Posted: 5:30 AM Dec 31, 2009
Illinois Man Punished for Illegal Nebraska Deer Kill
Omaha, Nebraska An Illinois man who illegally killed a deer in Nebraska has been given two years of federal probation and has been barred from hunting during that time.
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An Illinois man who illegally killed a deer in Nebraska has been given two years of federal probation and has been barred from hunting during that time.
A news release from U.S. Attorney Deborah Gilg says 34-year-old Jason Seaton of Grayville, Ill., also was fined $1,000 and ordered to pay $1,000 restitution.
Authorities say Seaton had arranged his 2006 trip through a Decatur, Neb., outfitter. Because area deer permits are limited, Seaton couldn't get one for where the outfitter's property was situated.
Seaton instead got a permit for a nearby area, instead of paying more for a statewide permit.
Authorities say he broke state law when he killed a deer, under the improper permit, then broke federal law when he took the carcass across state lines.
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