Somerset huntsman found not guilty of illegal fox hunting
Huntsman of the Blackmore and Sparkford Vale Hunt has been found not guilty of illegal fox hunting. Mark Peter Doggrell of Bishops Down, Sherborne, was accused of hunting a wild…
Huntsman of the Blackmore and Sparkford Vale Hunt has been found not guilty of illegal fox hunting. Mark Peter Doggrell of Bishops Down, Sherborne, was accused of hunting a wild…
Retired huntsman Richard Down of the Quantock Staghounds and former whipper-in Martin Watts are due to stand trial for illegally hunting a deer with dogs. The case will be heard…
Huntsman of the Blackmore and Sparkford Vale Hunt Mark Doggrell is due to stand trial at Taunton Magistrates’ Court for illegally hunting a fox with dogs. The trial starts on…
At a hearing on 15th November, 2019 at Nottingham Magistrates Court, former huntsman of the Meynell and South Staffordshire Hunt Sam Staniland and former joint master William Tatler pleaded guilty…
A three-day trial has been set for Michael Francis Wills, huntsman of the Grafton Hunt, at Wellingborough Magistrates' Court on the 20th and 21st May 2019 and at Northampton Magistrates' Court on the 22nd May 2019.
George Adams, former huntsman with the Fitzwilliam Hunt, lost his appeal at Cambridge Crown Court on the 9th May 2019 after the judge rejected his attempts to use what is known as the ‘falconry exemption’ to persuade them to overturn his earlier conviction.
Five members of the Meynell and South Staffordshire Hunt entered not guilty pleas when they appeared at Nottingham Magistrates Court on Tuesday, April 30th, accused of hunting fox cubs with dogs, contrary to S1 Hunting Act 2004.
Six men from the Meynell and South Staffordshire Hunt have been charged with offences under the Hunting Act following an incident in October 2018.
Former huntsman of the Thurlow Hunt Christopher Amatt, 58, of Attleton Green, Wickhambrook has been found guilty of hunting a fox with dogs, contrary to S1 Hunting Act 2004 and common assault.
A string of failures by the Crown Prosecution Service has led to the collapse of a trial involving the Claro Beagles who were accused of hunting hares.