NEBRASKA CITY, Neb.—A Dunbar man has been ordered to pay more than $6,000 in fines and court costs for 18 hunting violations.
Nicholas Maloney was sentenced in Otoe County Court for eight counts of possessing a suspended or revoked permit, eight counts of illegal hunting, one count of liquidated damages for illegal hunting and one count of failing to deliver deer to a check-in station.
The 27-year-old told the judge he thought he had completed a hunting suspension in Colorado when he applied for Nebraska hunting permits. Under state regulations, Maloney was prohibited from getting a permit because of the Colorado suspension.
Court documents say a search of Maloney’s home yielded, among other things, packages of meat from deer, elk, turkeys and pheasant, a bow and a rifle.
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Information from: KNCY-AM,



