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East Bay man convicted of poaching in killing of rare antelope species calls it ‘honest mistake’

Summary by The Mercury News
MODOC COUNTY — In what he called “an honest mistake,” a Clayton man who used a compound bow and arrow to kill a pronghorn antelope last August has been convicted of poaching, state Department of Fish and Wildlife officials said. In a plea agreement Jan. 30, Ernest Davis, 53, pleaded no contest and was convicted of violating California Fish and Game Code section 2016 involving the illegal take of the pronghorn on private property with other viola…

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The Mercury news broke the news in San Jose, United States on Tuesday, February 11, 2025.
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