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NSW man gets $11k penalty for making more than $200k selling protected fish
A Victorian judge has been left scratching his wig as to why a man who stole 12 tonnes of fish from the drought-stricken Darling River was not charged with more serious offences in New South Wales.
Key points:
- At the time Cox committed the offences the Darling River was devastated by the drought
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