R v Thornhill
The accused was charged with two breaches of the Fisheries Act, namely, possession of several undersized lobster, and possession of a v-notched lobster (see Commentary and Significant Features).
Database of Wildlife Related Law
The accused was charged with two breaches of the Fisheries Act, namely, possession of several undersized lobster, and possession of a v-notched lobster (see Commentary and Significant Features).
At 18:00 on January 4, 2017, the defendant Li called Yan and Xu respectively, saying that he had a small caliber rifle, and proposed to hunt in the mountain that night. Yan and Xu agreed. At about 19 o'clock, Li carried the small-caliber rifle, 6 bullets and a lamp, and Xu drove Yan's car, went to a forest farm for hunting.
During the period from November 2 to November 12, 2014, the defendants Hongwei C., Lidong S. and Tiezhuang L. have successively been at the 8 km of the 1-0 main line, 13 km of the 1-5 line and 13 km of the 1-2 line of the Amur Forestry Bureau, catching 11 rabbits (Mountain hare (Lepus timidus)), which were seized by public security organs.