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5 minutes ago, snagged in outlet 3 said:

I can’t see anyone lawyering up for a third of a crappie😂

If somebody PUBLICLY accused me of shoving ball bearings down the throat of a fish.......You can bet I'd call out a favor from one of my lawyer friends.    In a heartbeat I would.  👍 

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2 minutes ago, fishinwrench said:

If somebody PUBLICLY accused me of shoving ball bearings down the throat of a fish.......You can bet I'd call out a favor from one of my lawyer friends.    In a heartbeat I would.  👍 

You are assuming that guy has lawyer friends that will work for free.  I doubt that he does.  

Posted
1 minute ago, Quillback said:

You are assuming that guy has lawyer friends that will work for free.  I doubt that he does.  

I'd never expect mine to work for free, but I know darn well I'd get that retainer back.....PLUS be setup to retire.  

Especially if the case was against the fish & wildlife department.   Deep pockets, brother!   😉

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3 minutes ago, fishinwrench said:

I'd never expect mine to work for free, but I know darn well I'd get that retainer back.....PLUS be setup to retire.  

Especially if the case was against the fish & wildlife department.   Deep pockets, brother!   😉

You have to remember this guy ain't you.  I'm sure you would not stuff a fish with lead, but who knows about that guy?  I guess we'll have to see what happens, if in fact he did not do the stuffing, I hope he gets his reputation cleared.  That's about all he can hope for, I don't see any chance of this fish being declared a state record.

Posted
16 minutes ago, Quillback said:

You are assuming that guy has lawyer friends that will work for free.  I doubt that he does.  

He is a felon, it's probable  that he has a lawyer on retainer.

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Public court records show that Parkhurst has been implicated in several criminal cases and charged with at least five felonies in Kansas since 2019. Most recently he was convicted of one felony count of identity theft in October and sentenced to 18 months probation on Feb. 8.

 

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Bottom line:    As far as we know NOW they confiscated the fish from the man....THEN discovered ball bearings in the fish. 

With no evidence of the accused putting them there.  

He has a case.    No doubt about it, unless there are unmentioned details.   

Posted
16 minutes ago, Flysmallie said:

The idiocy continues. 

It appears that they handled it all wrong.  

But yeah, fish weight records as a whole are ignorant, and pointless.   

I've been part of 2 definite records, but the thought of submitting either OFFICIALLY was not even a consideration.

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