Felonious Fishermen?? (Defense Attorney Explains)

2 years ago
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#cheatingfishermen #ohiowalleyetournament #ohiofishing #potentiallycriminal #seanthelawyer

On September 30, two contestants in a fishing tournament on Lake Erie were caught using fish filled with lead weights in an attempt to win the prize purse totaling over $100,000. Their legal concerns don't surround how they caught the fish but in their efforts to steal this grand prize (and possibly others) as well as sponsorships.

Join Sean as we discuss how bad things may turn out for these cheaters in a criminal and civil case.

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