Deer Breeder Sentenced for Smuggling Deer
Posted/updated on: September 23, 2011 at 2:21 pm
TYLER – After a four year investigation, a Cherokee County licensed deer breeder has been sentenced for illegally transporting wildlife in East Texas and then lying about it to a U.S. Fish and Wildlife agent. Billy Powell,77, pleaded guilty in June to the felony offense of smuggling at least 37 whitetail deer, over a 3 year time span, from Indiana, Illinois, and Ohio into Texas in violation of state and federal laws. Powell also admitted that he made a false statement and submitted a false document to a U.S. Fish and Wildlife special agent who was looking into the matter.
Thursday in Tyler, Powell was sentenced to serve 3 years probation with six months home confinement to be monitored with an electric anklet. Powell was also ordered to pay a $1 million fine, to be deposited into the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Lacy Act Reward Fund, as well as $500,000 in restitution to Texas Parks and Wildlife. During the term of probation, Powell will be prohibited from participating in any manner in commercial deer breeding. Additionally, Powell must forfeit any illegally imported deer, any progeny of those deer, and any biological material derived from said deer, which would include any semen, antlers, mounts, and cloned deer. Powell has already forfeited over 1,300 straws of frozen semen valued at approximately $961,500 to U.S. Fish and Wildlife