A Green River, Wyoming, judge on Wednesday hinted he’ll send the animal cruelty case of Cody Roberts to a jury in two months.
A Wyoming man is set to go to trial next month for allegedly torturing and killing a wolf in 2024, after a judge denied his motion to dismiss the case altogether.
Courts are “not at liberty to add words to a statute that the legislature chose to omit,” written order states.
Attorneys on both sides of the animal cruelty case gave a preview at a Wednesday hearing of their arguments and lined out the particulars of a likely upcoming jury trial.
In a quick turnaround for the legal system, Sweetwater County District Court Judge Richard Lavery on Tuesday released a final decision denying Cody Roberts’ attorney’s motion to dismiss the felony ...
Almost two years after Cody Roberts allegedly hit a wolf with a snowmobile and showed it off inside the Green River Bar in ...
Wyoming drivers gawked at a snowmobile strapped to a broken-down Nissan Altima on Highway 26 near Casper over the weekend.
In a quick turnaround for the legal system, Sweetwater County District Court Judge Richard Lavery on Tuesday released a final decision denying Cody Roberts’ attorney’s motion to dismiss the felony ...
A Daniel man accused of allegedly torturing and tormenting a gray wolf appeared before Sweetwater County Third District Court ...
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Judge sends snowmobiling wolf killer to trial in Wyoming
After Cody Roberts' legal team argued that predators don't receive the same legal animal cruelty protections, the judge in his case told them that those laws do, and that he'll be going to trial.
A Wyoming judge on Wednesday in Green River hinted that he would not dismiss the felony animal cruelty case against an ...
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