North Dakota and Wyoming are members of the Interstate Wildlife Violator Compact. As a result of the conviction, Gray's privileges to obtain hunting, fishing, and trapping licenses in Wyoming were "suspended for the remainder of 2004 and all of 2005." Gray's conviction was upheld on appeal to the Wyoming district court. While hunting in Wyoming, Gray had driven his truck across private property posted with "No Trespassing" and "No Hunting" signs to access public property for the purpose of hunting on the public property. On April 16, 2004, Gray, a North Dakota resident, was convicted by a Wyoming circuit court jury of trespass to hunt in violation of Wyo. We conclude Gray has failed to establish that his statutory or constitutional rights were violated by the Department's suspension of his hunting privileges in North Dakota on the basis of his violation of a Wyoming hunting law, and we affirm. Gray appealed from a judgment(1) affirming the North Dakota Game and Fish Department's order suspending Gray's hunting, fishing, and trapping privileges in North Dakota from September 21, 2004, through January 1, 2006. Haas, Assistant Attorney General, Office of Attorney General, 500 North 9th Street, Bismarck, N.D. ![]() Gray (pro se), 3800 93rd Street Southeast, Bismarck, N.D. Opinion of the Court by Sandstrom, Justice.ĭavid B. North Dakota Game and Fish Dept., Defendant and AppelleeĪppeal from the District Court of Burleigh County, South Central Judicial District, the Honorable Bruce A.
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