Jermain Charlo s ex-boyfriend appears in court on firearms and ammunition charge
MTN NEWS
Posted at 5:42 PM, Aug 02, 2021
and last updated 2021-08-02 20:33:32-04
MISSOULA â Michael DeFrance, the ex-boyfriend of Jermain Charlo, the Dixon Agency woman who s
been missing since June 2018, appeared in U.S. District Court in Missoula on Monday on a firearms and ammunition charge related to an alleged assault involving Charlo.
DeFrance, 28 years old, pleaded not guilty to a charge of prohibited person in possession of firearms and ammunition.
He was released on conditions that he not commit any offense, not change his telephone number or address without alerting his pre-trial probation officer, and cooperate when asked to submit to a DNA swabbing, among other requirements.
Jermaine Charlo Family Members at U S District Court Appearance
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Conservation groups: Bull trout plan must include population numbers
USFWS
and last updated 2021-06-15 19:31:43-04
MISSOULA â Conservation groups want a new bull trout management plan to ensure that biologists measure the size of a threatened speciesâ population before deciding to take it off the Endangered Species list.
On Monday afternoon, federal Magistrate Judge Kathleen DeSoto heard arguments on whether the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service violated portions of the Endangered Species Act in its 2015 Bull Trout Recovery Plan.
The plaintiffs â Save the Bull Trout, Save the Wild Swan and Alliance for the Wild Rockies â argued that the U.S. Fish and Wildlife outlined methods to try to protect the bull trout but didnât give clear direction on how biologists would decide the populations had recovered enough to delist the species.