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GUILTY PLEA FOR MULTIPLE GAME LAW VIOLATIONS IN MONROE COUNTY
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By
Pennsylvania Game Commission
Wednesday,
February 20, 2008
Kenneth N. Borger, 29, of Long Pond, Monroe County, pled guilty, on Feb. 14, to six counts of unlawful taking or possession of game or wildlife (all white-tailed deer); three counts of unlawful devices and methods (baiting); one count of failure to tag and report big game kills; one count of unlawful acts concerning licenses (receiving a license or tags from another); and five counts of additional penalties for various poaching offenses.
According to Pennsylvania Game Commission Wildlife Conservation Officer (WCO) Mark Rutkowski, Borger was assessed fines and penalties of $5,200 by District Judge Richard Claypool, of Pocono Pines, Monroe County
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