Santa Barbara Poaching Commercial Fisherman Sentenced in Abalone Case
May 14, 2014
Pacific
On April 18, Robert Kenneth Laumer, 55, of Santa Barbara was fined $15,000 and put on three years’ probation by the Santa Barbara Superior Court. Laumer’s commercial and recreational fishing license and permits were revoked for life. He also forfeited more than $1,000, the proceeds from his sea urchin catch, to the Fish and Game Preservation Fund. Read more here 10:17
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