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).
On July 7, 2014, the defendant Dong B. shot a sambar in the forest downstream of the Lancang River beside the base of Jinghong City. The next morning, the defendants Qiang L., Dong B., Hongping Z. and Zhaluo L. went to the place where the sambar was hunted to peel and divide the meat and then returned by boat.
On August 25, 2014, Shagan, Dangcha, Juji, Kun Y. and Yunbo Y. met in Xishuangbanna National Nature Reserve "Bison Village" for hunting. On the morning of the 26th, the five defendants hunted separately and returned to their place to meet at noon.
On April 2, 2018, without the approval of the provincial government's wildlife protection department, Wen Y. and Yuanqing R. negotiated to buy a macaque from others for consumption. Wen Y. then contacted Xiaozheng L., he told Wen Y. to go to his house to pick up the macaque raised by him, and they agreed on a price of 2,000 yuan.
On July 6, 2017, the defendant Zerenluobu purchased more than 800 kilograms of dried antlers near Yaqing Temple in Baiyu County and prepared to ship them to Yushu in Qinghai Province for profit.