INFORMATIONS LAID 



By Whom 



Seizures 



Investigations 



Total 



Conservation Officers 3»050 

 Oe P<» P. Constables 10 



224 



3,274 

 10 



3,060 



224 



3,284 



RESULT OP PROSECUTIONS 



By Whom 



Convictions 



Dismissed Withdrawn Total 



Conservation Officers 3,092 

 0, P. P. Constables 10 



102 



80 



3,274 

 10 



3.102 



102 



80 



3i28^ 



It Is noted that our officers and O.P.P. Constables obtained 3,102 

 convictions out of 3,284 Informations laid, or 94j^. Dismissals were 

 due, mainly to Insufficient evidence and withdrawals were made, princi- 

 pally because they were the second of two charges laid against the 

 respective violators, to assure the registration of a conviction and 

 the Imposition of an adequate penalty. 



While a large percentage of these cases was for infractions of 

 a minor nature, there were many deliberate and flagrant violations in 

 which severe penalties were imposed and confiscation of valuable 

 articles was subsequently authorized in accordance with Section 76 (l) 

 of the Game and Fisheries Act. Violations like that are serious and 

 some of them ares 



a 



b; 



c 



dj 



e^ 



f; 



k 



Jacklightlng fish, deer, moose, game, etc. 



Him ting, trapping or fishing in Preserves and Parks 



Illegal netting of fish 



Transference of a licence 



Obstructing an officer 



Illegal possession of fur 



Shooting swimming deer or moose 



Killing deer or moose in closed season 



Bartering venison or moose meat 



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