• Posted on Friday, October 15, 2010
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California man sentenced to jail for shooting sea lion

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The North Highlands man convicted of shooting a sea lion in the Sacramento River was sentenced to jail this morning in Sutter County.

Larry Allen Legans was sentenced to 30 days in jail, five years of probation and ordered to pay restitution of $51,081 for injuring the sea lion that came to be known as Sgt. Nevis.

Legans is also barred from all hunting or fishing activities for the five years he will be on probation, according to a press release from the Sutter County District Attorney's office.

"I am pleased to have the criminal conviction in this case and very glad that the court imposed the large restitution amount for the care of the injured animal," said Sutter County District Attorney Carl Adams.

"Many individuals and agencies have gone to great lengths to capture and treat the injured animal and it's fair and just that the defendant bear that burden," Adams said.

Sgt. Nevis was shot in the face near the town of Verona in Sutter County in November and his injuries made it impossible for the sea lion to swim underwater.

He was named in honor of Sgt. Michael Nevis, the Yolo County Animal Control officer who assisted the Marine Mammal Center in capturing the injured animal on Dec. 5.

The nearly 700-pound sea lion underwent a two-hour operation last week.

Read more of this story at SacBee.com

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