A convicted Ohio poacher's claim that he couldn't help himself and was "addicted to killing big deer" didn't affect the judge sentencing him and three other men charged with a combined 28 wildlife violations related to poaching trophy deer. Jonathan Martin's hunting privileges were revoked for 20 years and he was ordered to pay more than $2,500 in fines and restitution. In addition, he was ordered to forfeit a rifle, archery equipment, photographs and deer parts to the state. In The Coshocton Tribune.
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