United States of America v Eyoum
1996
The defendant pleaded guilty of knowing receipt, concealment, and sale of illegally imported pancake tortoises.
Database of Wildlife Related Law
The defendant pleaded guilty of knowing receipt, concealment, and sale of illegally imported pancake tortoises.
In early August 2000, the defendants Zheng Abing, Li Guanjun and Yu Wenzhong (these two defendants have been prosecuted and sentenced in another cases), without the approval of the relevant wildlife administration authorities, knew that tiger frogs were the key wildlife protected by the state, and still illegally hunted wild animals "Terrac