Douglas Crookston, 41, was charged with 42 wildlife violations, including illegally possessing six big game animals. In April, he pleaded guilty to 10 counts of making a false statement while purchasing a hunting license, three counts of hunting without a valid license and two counts of illegal possession. An Adams County judge sentenced Crookston to two years of supervised probation and a court-ordered suspension of all hunting, fishing and trapping activities. “Colorado residents are entitled to certain privileges that out-of-state residents are not. This comes in the form of license prices, license draw odds and license allocations,” said wildlife officer Scott Murdoch. In addition to the $41,700 in fines and court costs, Crookston was also ordered to make a $500 donation to Colorado's Operation Game Thief and to forfeit all wildlife seized in the investigation to the agency.