Crime Scene: In Rhino Horn Case, Judge Sees a Criminal Instead of a ‘Naïve Kid’
Michael Slattery Jr., who pleaded guilty last year to trafficking in the horns of an endangered species of rhinoceros, was sentenced to 14 months in prison. View the original here – Crime Scene: In Rhino Horn Case, Judge Sees a Criminal Instead of a ‘Naïve Kid’ ; ;Related ArticlesNational Briefing | New England: Maine: Man Pleads Guilty in Tusk Smuggling CaseChemical Spill Fouls Water in West VirginiaCelebrating Deep Freeze, Insect Experts See a Chance to Kill Off Invasive Species ;
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Crime Scene: In Rhino Horn Case, Judge Sees a Criminal Instead of a ‘Naïve Kid’
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