Cody Roberts agreed to a plea deal that would spare him from going to trial and possibly prison on charges of animal abuse.
Cody Roberts' plea helps create legal precedent, but Wyoming lawmakers still need to ban vehicular killing of wildlife, writes Wendy Keefover. The post Guilty plea changes Wyoming’s wolf torment case ...
A Wyoming man accused of taking a wolf into a rural bar after injuring it with a snowmobile has changed his plea to felony ...
In a notorious case that snagged global headlines, Wyoming man Cody Roberts on Thursday pleaded guilty to torturing a wolf and apologized publicly, ...
Last fall, hunters put in their time pursuing Wyoming deer. They spent 12 days afield, on average, per kill. About 60% were successful. Elk hunters had a slightly tougher go of it. Statewide, they ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. A Wyoming man who allegedly hit a wolf with a snowmobile, taped the wounded animal’s mouth shut and showed it off in a rural bar ...
CHEYENNE, Wyo. (AP) — A Wyoming man who allegedly hit a wolf with a snowmobile, taped the wounded animal’s mouth shut and showed it off in a rural bar before killing it has been indicted on an animal ...
Disturbing photos and videos showed the hunter smiling and raising a can of beer while holding the wolf, with red tape tightly wound around its muzzle, before he finally took the animal behind the ...
SUBLETTE COUNTY, Wyoming — A Wyoming man who allegedly hit a wolf with a snowmobile, taped the wounded animal’s mouth shut and showed it off in a rural bar before killing it has agreed to a plea deal ...