JeffCo jailer pleads guilty to hunting violations
Jan 13 2008 2:42PM
Associated Press
BOULDER, Mont. (AP) A part-time relief jailer for the Jefferson
County Sheriff's Department has pleaded guilty to 10 hunting
violations.
Forty-two-year-old Timothy McKenrick, of Boulder, forfeited
hunting, trapping and fishing privileges for 20 years. He was also
ordered to pay $4,150 in fines and surcharges and $4,000 in
restitution. He was given consecutive suspended jail sentences
totaling five years.
McKenrick's 36-year-old wife, Jennifer, is a permanent, full-time
dispatcher for the Jefferson County Sheriff's Department.
She pleaded guilty to lending her hunting license to her husband.
She was fined $235 and forfeited hunting, trapping and fishing
privileges for one year. She was also given a suspended six-month
jail term.
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