STATE v. MOBBS

No. 98-333.

740 A.2d 1288 (1999)

STATE of Vermont v. Scott MOBBS.

Supreme Court of Vermont.

September 9, 1999.


ENTRY ORDER

Defendant Scott Mobbs appeals his conviction of taking a moose in closed season in violation of 10 V.S.A.App. § 31(f). On appeal from Chittenden District Court defendant argues (1) the court erred in not requiring the State to prove specific intent to take a moose as an element of the offense and; (2) the statute is void for vagueness. We affirm.

On October 12, 1997, defendant was bow hunting for deer in the Richmond area. While in...

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