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Csonka Pleads Guilty....

"Dolphins legend and Pro Football Hall of Famer Larry Csonka, who hosts a cable TV outdoors show, pleaded guilty in Alaska to illegal filming on national forest lands.

As part of a plea agreement with federal prosecutors, Csonka pleaded guilty to knowingly conducting work activity in a national forest without obtaining a permit.

Csonka agreed to pay $3,887 in restitution for filming about 10 shows on U.S. Forest Service land, said assistant U.S. Attorney Jim Goeke. At sentencing April 19, Goeke said, prosecutors will request a sentence of probation for one year and a $5,000 fine."



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TooDrkPark said:
"Dolphins legend and Pro Football Hall of Famer Larry Csonka, who hosts a cable TV outdoors show, pleaded guilty in Alaska to illegal filming on national forest lands.

As part of a plea agreement with federal prosecutors, Csonka pleaded guilty to knowingly conducting work activity in a national forest without obtaining a permit.

Csonka agreed to pay $3,887 in restitution for filming about 10 shows on U.S. Forest Service land, said assistant U.S. Attorney Jim Goeke. At sentencing April 19, Goeke said, prosecutors will request a sentence of probation for one year and a $5,000 fine."



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That son of a bi**h
 
Must be the same place they got all the animals for Dr. Dolittle. I heard their agent is pretty rough. :p
 
WOW, maybe the trees aren't into voyeurism. Ever think of that? Geez, what if Larry was trying to film the animials doing it?
 
lol, Trees gone wild.
 
He lucked out on that plea agreement... he could have spent some hard time in club fed!
 
TooDrkPark said:
"Dolphins legend and Pro Football Hall of Famer Larry Csonka, who hosts a cable TV outdoors show, pleaded guilty in Alaska to illegal filming on national forest lands.

As part of a plea agreement with federal prosecutors, Csonka pleaded guilty to knowingly conducting work activity in a national forest without obtaining a permit.

Csonka agreed to pay $3,887 in restitution for filming about 10 shows on U.S. Forest Service land, said assistant U.S. Attorney Jim Goeke. At sentencing April 19, Goeke said, prosecutors will request a sentence of probation for one year and a $5,000 fine."



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Gee, what a hood. :sidelol:
 
Hey hey hey, settle down everybody. He did film the trees without consent and he deserves to be punished for it. Dont make him out to be an inocent here; you film the tree you pay the fee
 
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