Charlie P... that can be done to a certain extent. But again, all these convictions/documented poaching incidents seemed to have happened out of state. You might do a little check locally or talk to a couple local folks in the know, but I doubt they'd ever find these type of things. Game violations are not highly publicized like robbery or major theft or things like that. If they talked to the mayor he probably wouldn't have a clue. And, the guy certainly isn't going to come back home and tell everyone I got arrested and convicted in another state for breaking the law. I'm surprised that he only had his hunting license suspended for 5 years. That kind of stuff will get you a lifetime in some places. Traffic violations in another state are usually reported to your home Motor Vehicle Bureau and go as marks on your license. I wonder why they don't do that with major game violations.