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Texas Cheater prosecuted, Update.

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In my opinion, that punishment is a little weak.....and I'm not even from Texas and havent been 'taken' by the dude and his cheating ways.

I agree, but if he didn't have any previous charges and convictions (which I don't think he did) this is in fact quite a punishment. Serving ANY time on a first conviction is rare. If he had done this back in the "wild west" days we all know what would have happened!!!! I do believe he played himself off as a religous man as well. His real punishment will come at another time. ;)

This happened in Texas, no offense against the Texas Boys but I am sure he will get what he has coming to him. Bass Fishing is a nobel sport.

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