New trial ordered for man accused of illegally hunting thinhorn sheep
FORT NELSON, B.C. — A judge in Fort Nelson decided Dec. 15 to overturn a man’s conviction for hunting a thinhorn ram mountain sheep in 2022 outside of open season.
BC Supreme Court Justice Matthew Taylor ordered a new trial for James Dylan Massey, but stopped short of acquitting him.
Massey, licensed in the Omineca Peace region, was found guilty in August 2024 by a Provincial Court judge, but he appealed the verdict, arguing that the judge’s interpretation and application of the law and regulation was errant.
Taylor’s decision said that, when Massey brought the ram for compulsory inspection, authorized inspector David Maurice Jenkins deemed it to be less than eight years of age and reported to the BC Conservation Officer Service.
