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(a)The court may, in its discretion, revoke any license
issued under this act to any person convicted of a violation of
this act or W.S. 6-3-1005(a)(iii), for the remainder of the year
in which the conviction occurs, and may suspend the person's
privilege to purchase or receive any other license under this
act, or to take any wildlife for the following time periods
provided in paragraphs (i) through (iii) and shall suspend the
person's privilege to purchase or receive any other license
under this act for the time period provided in paragraph (iv) of
this subsection:
(i)Not less than five (5) years for a conviction of
any violation under W.S. 23-3-102(d);
(ii)Up to six (6) years for conviction of a high
misdemeanor as provided in W.S. 23-6-202(a)(ii);
(iii)Up to three (3) years for conv
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(a) The court may, in its discretion, revoke any license
issued under this act to any person convicted of a violation of
this act or W.S. 6-3-1005(a)(iii), for the remainder of the year
in which the conviction occurs, and may suspend the person's
privilege to purchase or receive any other license under this
act, or to take any wildlife for the following time periods
provided in paragraphs (i) through (iii) and shall suspend the
person's privilege to purchase or receive any other license
under this act for the time period provided in paragraph (iv) of
this subsection:
(i) Not less than five (5) years for a conviction of
any violation under W.S. 23-3-102(d);
(ii) Up to six (6) years for conviction of a high
misdemeanor as provided in W.S. 23-6-202(a)(ii);
(iii) Up to three (3) years for conviction of a low
misdemeanor as provided in W.S. 23-6-202(a)(v) or for conviction
of a violation of W.S. 6-3-1005(a)(iii) or 23-3-103(d);
(iv) Three (3) years for a conviction of any
violation under W.S. 23-2-104(d).
(b) No person whose license has been forfeited or
privilege to purchase another license suspended shall procure,
purchase, or possess another license during the period of
forfeiture or suspension. If the person procures, purchases, or
possesses another license during such period, the license is
invalid and that person is not entitled to receive another
license for up to six (6) years next succeeding the original
revocation or suspension period. Violation of this subsection
constitutes a high misdemeanor punishable as provided in W.S.
23-6-202(a)(ii).
(c) No person whose license has been forfeited or
privilege to purchase another license suspended shall take any
wildlife prohibited by the court during the period of forfeiture
or suspension. If the person takes any wildlife prohibited by
the court during such period, that person is not entitled to
receive another license for up to six (6) years next succeeding
the original revocation or suspension period. Violation of this
subsection constitutes a high misdemeanor punishable as provided
in W.S. 23-6-202(a)(ii).
(d) The court may revoke the privileges of a person
convicted of a violation of this act to purchase or receive any
license or take any wildlife prohibited by the court until all
fines, costs and restitution imposed by the court are satisfied.
Any person who violates this subsection shall be punished
pursuant to subsection (c) of this section.
(e) "Conviction" means a determination of guilt by any
Wyoming court having legal jurisdiction of the offense from
which no appeal is legally perfected. Pleas of nolo contendere
and forfeitures of bail shall be deemed convictions for the
purposes of this act.