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<blockquote data-quote="Bright Raven" data-source="post: 1553712" data-attributes="member: 27490"><p>Both Eugene Barber and Dr. John Moran conspired to defraud the United States and to circumvent the statute that requires that the health of cattle be certified before hauling them across state lines. It is no doubt being prosecuted as a felony because the article says the penalty could be both a fine and up to 5 years in prison. The venue is federal count. In my opinion, they will not serve time but the penalty will be at least equal to the amount of money that exchanged hands for fraudulent services in addition to a penalty.</p><p></p><p>Kentucky Hills. I don't think this will have any affect on the producer. I would think the producer would support the intent of the law - to prevent the spread of cattle diseases.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bright Raven, post: 1553712, member: 27490"] Both Eugene Barber and Dr. John Moran conspired to defraud the United States and to circumvent the statute that requires that the health of cattle be certified before hauling them across state lines. It is no doubt being prosecuted as a felony because the article says the penalty could be both a fine and up to 5 years in prison. The venue is federal count. In my opinion, they will not serve time but the penalty will be at least equal to the amount of money that exchanged hands for fraudulent services in addition to a penalty. Kentucky Hills. I don't think this will have any affect on the producer. I would think the producer would support the intent of the law - to prevent the spread of cattle diseases. [/QUOTE]
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