Tennessee’s Morgan County Elk Poachers Sentenced Following Guilty Pleas

   03.01.13

Tennessee’s Morgan County Elk Poachers Sentenced Following Guilty Pleas

Five individuals have received sentencing after reaching plea agreements in Morgan County General Sessions Court in connection with the poaching death of an elk, according to the Tennessee Wildlife Resources Agency.

Kenneth T. Kelly, Austin C. Woodall, Samantha Leann McColl (all of Oliver Springs), Steven H. Daugherty (Petros), and Donovan Cade Godwin (Coalfield), pleaded guilty to charges placed after an investigation by Morgan County wildlife officer, Travis Buchanan. The investigation shows the large bull elk was shot by a .44 magnum rifle and a 12 gauge shotgun on Dec. 21, 2012 in the Prudential Hollow area located between Coalfield and Oliver Springs and that all five charged were involved in a conspiracy to hide the violation after the fact.

TWRA officials were notified about the location of the elk carcass by a concerned community member on Dec. 23. Following the investigation, charges placed against the poaching party members included hunting and killing an elk during a closed season, violation of centerfire weapon law, illegal possession of a wild elk, illegal transportation of a wild elk, and criminal conspiracy.

As a result of the plea agreements of the five guilty parties, almost $28,000 in fines, court costs and restitution were issued, 18 years of hunting privileges were suspended from the group and they received 14 years of suspended jail time and court supervised probation. Two firearms were declared contraband by the court. This case also set a state court precedent for restitution to the State of Tennessee for illegal taking of an elk at $5,000.

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The mission of the Tennessee Wildlife Resources Agency is to preserve, conserve, manage, protect, and enhance the fish and wildlife of the state and their habitats for the use, benefit, and enjoyment of the citizens of Tennessee and its visitors. The Agency will foster the safe use of the state’s waters through a program of law enforcement, education, and access.

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