Monday, October 17, 2011

Ten Sleep Family Members Indicted For Multiple Wildlife Federal Charges

Members of Richard “R.C.” Carter's family from near Ten Sleep may face decades of jail time and millions of dollars in fines for allegedly allowing out-of-state hunters to tag wildlife with their Wyoming landowner hunting permits. According to a federal indictment, Carter, the owner of Big Horn Adventure Outftters allegedly took more than a dozen hunters from 2003 to 2009 onto his family's property to kill deer, elk and antelope. R.C.'s father and younger brother then allegedly used their own tags and falsely claimed in affidavits that they killed them. R.C. And Mark Carter the helped transport the animals across state lines to those hunters' homes. The case is scheduled to go to trial Jan. 9 in Casper.

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