11-30-107. Transportation of beef unlawfully obtained or killed.
Transportation in Wyoming, without authority, of unlawfully obtained or killed beef, mutton, pork or poultry is unlawful, punishable as by law provided. Whenever any law enforcement officer of this state discovers any person unlawfully transporting any unlawfully obtained or killed beef, mutton, pork or poultry in any conveyance or vehicle, he shall seize the beef, mutton, pork or poultry and the conveyance or vehicle. The officer shall also arrest the person in possession thereof. The officer shall promptly prosecute proper charges against each person arrested in the proper court of the county in which the seizure is made. Upon conviction of the person charged with unlawful possession and transportation, the court shall order the forfeit of all personal property seized, and unless satisfactory cause to the contrary is shown by the owner, the court shall order prompt sale at public auction of the seized property. The resulting proceeds, after deducting expenses and costs of sale, shall be paid to the treasurer of the county in which the conviction is had to the credit of its public school funds.
Structure Wyoming Statutes
Title 11 - Agriculture, Livestock and Other Animals
Chapter 30 - Offenses Concerning Livestock and Other Animals
Section 11-30-104 - Misbranding or Altering Brand of Livestock.
Section 11-30-107 - Transportation of Beef Unlawfully Obtained or Killed.
Section 11-30-108 - Desertion and Abandonment of Sheep by Herders.
Section 11-30-109 - Taking Horses and Equipment Without Consent of Owner.
Section 11-30-110 - Appropriation of Horse or Mule on Open Range Without Permission.
Section 11-30-111 - Ranch or Stable Keeper Not to Use Horses Without Consent of Owner.
Section 11-30-112 - Abuse or Negligent Treatment by Bailee.
Section 11-30-113 - Unlawful Cutting of Ears of Sheep.
Section 11-30-114 - Tampering With or Drugging of Livestock Prohibited; Definitions; Penalty.