RE: A question for R.S.B.
A pile of deer bones means nothing andI would bet that no case of any kind could be made from it. The guy could maybe like to butcher his own deer or maybe he processes deer for friends and relatives. It is not uncommon for a group of hunting buddies to congregate at one guy's house and butcher their deer together for the camraderie of it. Does he have to prove his innocence or is the burden of proof on the GC? Maybe the scales of justice work backward at the GC. The bones only prove one thing....the deer died.