Coursing clampdown brings convictions

Four males have been charged with hare coursing offences in Lincolnshire, while a further two men have been ordered to pay more than £11,000 by magistrates in the county, after pleading guilty to trespass with intent to pursue hares with dogs.

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Coursing clampdown brings convictions

Four males have been charged with hare coursing offences in Lincolnshire, while a further two men have been ordered to pay more than £11,000 by magistrates in the county, after pleading guilty to trespass...

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