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Wyoming Man Accused of Torturing Wolf Asks Judge to Toss His Case
Defense argues Wyoming law exempts predators from cruelty charges as federal lawmakers push to ban using motor vehicles to harass or kill predators on public lands.
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Wyoming man accused of torturing wolf asks judge to toss his case
The request comes as Congress mulls a ban on striking wildlife with snowmobiles. To acquire the wolf, Cody Roberts allegedly ran the animal down and struck it with his snowmobile.
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Wolf captor wants judge to toss case as Congress mulls ban on striking wildlife with snowmobiles
by Mike Koshmrl, WyoFile Cody Roberts, the man who brought an injured wolf into a bar and posed for photos with the muzzled animal, should have his felony animal cruelty charges dismissed instead of having to stand trial, his attorney argued in new court documents. Robert’s legal counsel, Robert Piper, made that request Friday while filing an amended motion to dismiss the indictment against his client. The seven-page legal document makes the cas…
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