Missoulian: Montana
considers out-of-state bighorn sheep transplants
Bighorn Sheep Conservation Strategy
“FWP’s Wildlife Division first adopted “Bighorn Sheep Transplant Guidelines” on October 9, 1986. These guidelines provided the internal procedures for personnel to follow when planning for a bighorn sheep transplant. Additionally, in 1995 the FWP Commission adopted the “Bighorn Sheep Transplant Policy,” which provided the criteria about how sites were to be selected for transplant.”
Bighorn Sheep Conservation Strategy
“FWP’s Wildlife Division first adopted “Bighorn Sheep Transplant Guidelines” on October 9, 1986. These guidelines provided the internal procedures for personnel to follow when planning for a bighorn sheep transplant. Additionally, in 1995 the FWP Commission adopted the “Bighorn Sheep Transplant Policy,” which provided the criteria about how sites were to be selected for transplant.”
Missoulian: Nurse
infected with Ebola says she's 'doing well'
Media Statement: Texas Reports Positive Test for Ebola in a Healthcare Worker
Media Statement: Texas Reports Positive Test for Ebola in a Healthcare Worker
Missoulian: US announces policy on ineffective
lawyer claims
Attorney General Holder Announces New Policy to Enhance Justice Department's Commitment to Support Defendants' Right to Counsel
“Attorney General Eric Holder, along with Deputy Attorney General James M. Cole, announced today that the Department of Justice will no longer ask criminal defendants who plead guilty to waive their right to bring future claims of ineffective assistance of counsel. The new policy bolsters the department’s commitment to ensuring that individuals are ably represented as they face criminal charges and marks the Attorney General’s latest step to reform the criminal justice system.”
Attorney General Holder Announces New Policy to Enhance Justice Department's Commitment to Support Defendants' Right to Counsel
“Attorney General Eric Holder, along with Deputy Attorney General James M. Cole, announced today that the Department of Justice will no longer ask criminal defendants who plead guilty to waive their right to bring future claims of ineffective assistance of counsel. The new policy bolsters the department’s commitment to ensuring that individuals are ably represented as they face criminal charges and marks the Attorney General’s latest step to reform the criminal justice system.”
Missoulian: US military deaths in Afghanistan at
2,207
Casualty Reports - United States Department of Defense
Casualty Reports - United States Department of Defense
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