December 20, 1937
Deer Hunters Jailed For Does, Illegal Gun
1937
Three more deer hunters are serving time in the Burlington County jail as the result of violations of the game laws while they were hunting in the deer woods on Saturday. Two of the number had a doe in their possession, and another was armed with a gun that would shoot more than twice without reloading.
Samuel W. Batchelor, 27, or Thorofare, and George Biddle, 32, of Mantua, were arrested by Game Warden Roy R. Carson, of Medford, with a doe in their possession. They were arraigned before Justice of the Peace William Stewart, of Chatsworth, and fined $100 and costs of $7.50 each were imposed. In default of payment they were committed to jail for 90 days each.
Harry A. Springer, Jr., of Pennsgrove, was the third prisoner. Justice Stewart imposed a fine of $20 and $7.50 costs. Being unable to pay he took a 30 day sentence in the county jail.
Deer Hunters Jailed For Does, Illegal Gun
1937
Three more deer hunters are serving time in the Burlington County jail as the result of violations of the game laws while they were hunting in the deer woods on Saturday. Two of the number had a doe in their possession, and another was armed with a gun that would shoot more than twice without reloading.
Samuel W. Batchelor, 27, or Thorofare, and George Biddle, 32, of Mantua, were arrested by Game Warden Roy R. Carson, of Medford, with a doe in their possession. They were arraigned before Justice of the Peace William Stewart, of Chatsworth, and fined $100 and costs of $7.50 each were imposed. In default of payment they were committed to jail for 90 days each.
Harry A. Springer, Jr., of Pennsgrove, was the third prisoner. Justice Stewart imposed a fine of $20 and $7.50 costs. Being unable to pay he took a 30 day sentence in the county jail.