STATE v. LETOURNEAU

No. 84-177.

503 A.2d 553 (1985)

STATE of Vermont v. Philip A. LETOURNEAU and Yvon Fortin.

Supreme Court of Vermont.

November 8, 1985.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Jeffrey L. Amestoy, Atty. Gen., and John H. Chase, Asst. Atty. Gen., Montpelier, for plaintiff-appellee.

Gregory P. Howe, Newport, and Michael Rose, St. Albans, on brief, for defendants-appellants.

Before ALLEN, C.J., and HILL, UNDERWOOD, PECK and GIBSON, JJ.


HILL, Justice.

The defendants, Philip A. Letourneau and Yvon Fortin, appeal from their conviction for illegal possession of moosemeat in violation of 10 V.S.A.App. § 31(f). We affirm.

On November 1, 1982, search warrants were issued authorizing state game wardens to search the defendants' premises for "parts of a moose illegally taken," and for "the remains of a moose [carcass buried] in the ground." Packages of meat were recovered from the freezers of...

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