Bush Pardons Two Colorado Springs Men
COLORADO SPRINGS - President Bush has pardoned two men Colorado Springs, lawsuits were over the age of 10 for breach of the treaty Zugvogels.
Jerry Lynn in Mold Hauer and Donald Thomas Mold in Hauer, the two were pardoned this week for “knowingly sell migratory species of birds.”
There has been no declaration of grace.
The law prohibits Zugvogels contract with the possession and sale of live birds or dead, including eggs, feathers and nests.
US Attorney’s Office spokesman Jeff Dorschner, said men were prosecuted in Denver during the year 1994, but the lack of details about their case.
President Bush has 157 while the grace of his time at the Office.
That’s about half the number of pardons as President Bill Clinton and Ronald Reagan.
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