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Dallas Morning News (Free subscription) | 11/04/2008
... case could be wiped from his record if he stays out of trouble during that time.Mr. Hawn's lawyer, Pamela Mackey, didn't immediately return a telephone message.Mr. Hawn lives in Austin but has a luxury home on his property near Fairplay, Colo. Prosecutors say he gave 14 hunters permission to shoot and kill the bison on his land because they kept wandering there from owner Monte Downare's...
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Seattle Times (Free subscription) | 11/04/2008
... the case could be wiped from his record if he stays out of trouble during that time.Hawn's lawyer, Pamela Mackey, didn't immediately return a telephone message.Hawn lives in Austin, Texas, but has a luxury home on his Colorado property. Prosecutors say he gave 14 hunters permission to shoot and kill the bison on his land because they kept wandering there from owner Monte Downare's...
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kansascity.com (Free subscription) | 11/04/2008
... could be wiped from his record if he stays out of trouble during that time.
Hawn's lawyer, Pamela Mackey, didn't immediately return a telephone message.
Hawn lives in Austin, Texas, but has a luxury home on his Colorado property. Prosecutors say he gave 14 hunters permission to shoot and kill the bison on his land because they kept wandering there from owner Monte Downare's...
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Miami Herald (Free subscription) | 11/04/2008
... case could be wiped from his record if he stays out of trouble during that time. Hawn's lawyer, Pamela Mackey, didn't immediately return a telephone message.Hawn lives in Austin, Texas, but has a luxury home on his Colorado property. Prosecutors say he gave 14 hunters permission to shoot and kill the bison on his land because they kept wandering there from owner Monte Downare's ranch.But...
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San Fransisco Chronicle (Free subscription) | 11/04/2008
Jeff Hawn, CEO of Seattle-based software company Attachmate, agreed to pay $83,000 to the bison's owner, $70,000 to charities and $4,000 to the Park County Sheriff's Department.Hawn could also face up to 10 days in jail when he's sentenced on Jan. 28. He faces two years of probation, and the case could be wiped from his record if he stays out of trouble during that time.Hawn's lawyer, Pamela...