“Crain, charged with two disorderly persons offenses, pleaded guilty to a civil violation of engaging in acts forbidden on property under state control.
Crain paid a $1,000 fine, plus $33 in court costs.
He had faced up to six months in jail on one count of obstructing the administration of law and one count of
recklessly creating a hazardous or physically dangerous condition.
His four prior convictions, stemming from protests during the 2005, 2010, 2011 and 2012 hunts, also resulted in fines.”<<<Read More>>>