So right now we have the option of issuing a misdemeanor summons. Due to the Corona virus, the courts are only dealing with very serious crimes where people are being taken into custody for domestic violence issues, homicides etc. so we have to push the court date on our charges to late June, early July and hope the pandemic ends by then. This is happening with all police departments. If they don't have a fishing license we can issue and infraction of which they have the decision to either pay or challenge in court which is good for us because the courts are closed right now. If they pay it is an automatic guilty plea and they could have their license suspended. If they don't and refuse to challenge it in court, a warrant is issued for their arrest. When we find them, they not only have to pay the fine, but also appear in court on a misdemeanor summons for failure to appear, pay or plead not guilty. This way, the state receives something instead of a possible nolle. We are in the process of changing our enforcement measures for striped bass from a misdemeanor summons to an infraction for this very reason.
Appreciate the response & field officers’ efforts.....so it basically sounds like poachers get zero penalty. They don’t care if they have a license or not, so taking away their license does nothing. Stiffer Money Out of Pocket penalties (and/or jail time which is unheard of and will never happen) is the ONLY way to get poachers to stop poaching. Even IF CT had stiffer monetary penalties, CT needs many more Field Officers to enforce the stiffer fees.
Again, it’s tough for us to read about, and I’m sure tough on Field Officers to see hardly a slap on the wrist for offenders.
DEEP Management need to state their case for stiffer penalties, and more officers. That’s their job, and they have yet to do it in CT. I agree their hands are awfully tied, but that’s their job. They need to find ways to make it work, or step aside for others to rise up in DEEP management with the skills to convince others it needs to be done.
Poachers are laughing to and from poached fish and game every day in CT. Even IF they get caught (very unlikely due to not enough Field Officers), the cases get thrown out of court (most likely) or result in very weak “penalties.” Stiffer Money Out of Pocket penalties, and more Field Officers are the only answers to reducing poachers.