BALDRIDGE v. STATE

Nos. 283, 284.

382 P.2d 903 (1963)

James F. BALDRIDGE, Appellant, v. STATE of Alaska, Appellee. Jack L. WILLIAMS, Appellant, v. STATE of Alaska, Appellee.

Supreme Court of Alaska.

June 26, 1963.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Quincy Benton, Homer, for appellants.

James C. Merbs, Dist. Atty., and Robert N. Opland, Asst. Dist. Atty., Anchorage, for appellee.

Before NESBETT, C.J., and DIMOND and AREND, JJ.


DIMOND, Justice.

Two moose were killed by the defendants (appellants), Baldridge and Williams. They slit the throats and opened the stomachs of the animals, but did not gut them. The reason the defendants gave for not butchering the meat was that they had to fly out of the area in a hurry in Baldridge's airplane because ground fog was setting in and they didn't want to stay out all night without sleeping bags. They were unable...

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