Eight hundred dollars or serve three months hard labour was the decision handed down to a Silk Cotton, Bon Accord Trace man on Monday morning. The man, Joseph Clarke was found guilty of hunting in the closed season and being in possession of a game animal namely an iguana, when he appeared before Magistrate Michael Broomes in the Scarborough third court.

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