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    espn.go.com/outdoors/conservation/news/2004/0603/181531 - [Cached Version]
    Published on: 6/3/2004    Last Visited: 6/4/2004  

    Churchill County Deputy District Attorney Brandi Jensen said the warrants for former Nevada Wildlife Commissioner Bradley Quilici, of Lovelock, and his son, Dario Quilici, of Cedar City, Utah, were issued at the request of prosecutors after the men were charged with more than a dozen license and hunting crimes.
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    Bradley Quilici, who resigned May 5 from the Nevada Wildlife Commission, was charged in Churchill County with 12 gross misdemeanor counts of making false statements to obtain a hunting license, tag or permit.
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    In Pershing County, Bradley Quilici was charged with killing or possessing a pronghorn antelope without a valid tag, also a gross misdemeanor, and with a misdemeanor charge of obstruction.
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    Gov. Kenny Guinn appointed Bradley Quilici as a representative to the nine-member board that sets wildlife policies in November 1999.

    Guinn would not comment when Quilici resigned, and the governor's office said someone would be appointed to fill the remainder of the term that expires in June 2005.

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    espn.go.com/outdoors/conservation/news/2004/0930/189241 - [Cached Version]
    Published on: 10/1/2004    Last Visited: 10/1/2004  

    Former Commissioner Bradley Quilici and his son, Dario Quilici, both of Lovelock, also agreed as part of the plea agreement to pay either a combined $4,000 in civil penalties or turn over weapons used in two illegal hunts last year.
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    Under the agreement, Dario Quilici is to pay $2,500 and Bradley Quilici $1,500 to the Nevada Department of Wildlife or forfeit the weapons used to illegally harvest an antelope and trophy bull elk last year.

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    Arrest orders issued for former Nevada commissioner,... - [Cached Version]
    Published on: 6/8/2004    Last Visited: 6/8/2004  

    Churchill County deputy district attorney Brandi Jensen said the warrants for former Nevada Wildlife Commissioner Bradley Quilici, of Lovelock, and his son, Dario Quilici, of Cedar City, Utah, were issued at the request of prosecutors after the men were charged with more than a dozen license and hunting crimes.
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    Bradley Quilici, who resigned from the Nevada Wildlife Commission on May 5, was charged in Churchill County with 12 gross misdemeanor counts of making false statements to obtain a hunting license, tag or permit.
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    In Pershing County, Bradley Quilici was charged with killing or possessing a pronghorn antelope without a valid tag, also a gross misdemeanor, and with a misdemeanor charge of obstruction.
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    Gov. Kenny Guinn appointed Bradley Quilici as a representative to the nine-member board that sets wildlife policies in November 1999.

    Guinn would not comment when Quilici resigned, and the governor's office said someone would be appointed to fill the remainder of the term that expires in June 2005.

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    Ex-wildlife commissioner pleads no-contest to hunting... - [Cached Version]
    Published on: 9/29/2004    Last Visited: 9/29/2004  

    Former Commissioner Bradley Quilici and his son, Dario Quilici, both of Lovelock, also agreed as part of the plea agreement to pay either a combined $4,000 in civil penalties or turn over weapons used in two illegal hunts last year.
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    Under the agreement, Dario Quilici is to pay $2,500 and Bradley Quilici $1,500 to the Nevada Department of Wildlife or forfeit the weapons used to illegally harvest an antelope and trophy bull elk last year.

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    Ex-wildlife official, son forfeit hunting privileges... - [Cached Version]
    Published on: 9/30/2004    Last Visited: 9/30/2004  

    Former Commissioner Bradley Quilici and his son, Dario Quilici, both of Lovelock, also agreed as part of the plea agreement to pay either a combined $4,000 in civil penalties or turn over weapons used in two illegal hunts last year.
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    Under the agreement, Dario Quilici is to pay $2,500 and Bradley Quilici $1,500 to the Nevada Department of Wildlife or forfeit the weapons used to illegally harvest an antelope and trophy bull elk last year.
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    Gov. Kenny Guinn appointed Bradley Quilici as a representative to the nine-member board that sets wildlife policy in November 1999.

    Two months later it was learned that Quilici had been cited by a game warden in 1982 for trapping violations.He was found guilty of five misdemeanor violations and ordered to pay $100 apiece in fines.

    Quilici resigned from the commission May 5 as the latest investigation unfolded.

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    Investigation of former wildlife commissioner turned... - [Cached Version]
    Published on: 5/26/2004    Last Visited: 5/26/2004  

    Churchill County District Attorney Arthur Mallory confirmed that his office in Fallon received the report Monday from the Nevada Department of Wildlife and will review it to decide whether to file criminal charges against former Nevada Wildlife Commissioner Bradley Quilici of Lovelock and his son, Dario Quilici, of Cedar City, Utah.
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    Dario and Bradley Quilici could not be reached for comment, and messages left at both men's homes were not returned.
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    Bradley Quilici was appointed to the Nevada Wildlife Commission in 1999 by Gov.
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    In 1982, Quilici was cited by a game warden for trapping violations.He was found guilty of five misdemeanor violations and ordered to pay $100 apiece in fines.

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    KOLO | Former Wildlife Commissioner Facing Additional... - [Cached Version]
    Published on: 7/5/2004    Last Visited: 7/5/2004  

    Arrest warrants were issued in Pioche Justice Court for Bradley D. Quilici and his son Dario Quilici.
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    In Churchill County, Bradley Quilici is accused of 12 counts of making a false statement to obtain a license, tag or permit.His son faces 16 counts of the same offense.

    Churchill County Deputy District Attorney Brandi Jensen alleges that Dario Quilici, 23, used his father's Lovelock address to apply for hunting and fishing licenses six times in 2002, six times in 2003 and four times this year while he actually lived in Cedar City, Utah.

    He reportedly used those Nevada licenses to apply for tags for seven hunts last year.He drew an archery antelope tag and a rare bull elk tag, harvesting both animals, Jensen claims.

    Pershing County authorities arrested the men on charges of killing or possessing a pronghorn antelope without a valid tag.

    In court documents filed in Pioche, Game Warden John Swisher said he received information that Dario Quilici received a Nevada resident hunting license and big game tags while attending college in Utah and paying in-state tuition.

    On March 26, Swisher alleges, Bradley Quilici gave false information to a licensing agent to obtain a resident hunting license for his son.
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    Bradley Quilici was a member of the Nevada Wildlife Commission at the time.He served between December 1999 and May 5 when he resigned.

    Both Quilicis are accused of transporting a bull elk that was killed in Lincoln County.

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    KOLO | Nevada Wildlife Commissioner Resigns Under... - [Cached Version]
    Published on: 5/13/2004    Last Visited: 5/13/2004  

    Bradley Quilici, of Lovelock, resigned earlier this month from the statewide commission that establishes wildlife management policies and regulations.

    "I have resigned and it's for personal and family reasons and we'll leave it at that," Quilici told the AP in a telephone interview Tuesday.

    "I'm sure the rumors are going to fly, and that's fine," Quilici said when asked whether he was under investigation.

    But others in wildlife management said Quilici is being investigated by law enforcement agents with the Nevada Department of Wildlife.
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    "Brad's been a very dedicated commissioner," Riordan said.
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    Gov. Kenny Guinn appointed Quilici as a sportsmen representative to the nine-member board in November 1999.

    The governor's office categorized his resignation as a personnel matter.

    Guinn spokesman Greg Bortolin said Quilici tendered his resignation in person.
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    The governor's office provided a copy of a three-sentence letter that was sent to Quilici on May 5 and signed by Keith Munro, Guinn's deputy chief of staff and general counsel.
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    Quilici remained on the board after the governor's office said the infractions occurred nearly two decades earlier and weren't serious enough to warrant his removal.

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    KOLO | Wildlife Probe Termed 'Witch Hunt' - [Cached Version]
    Published on: 6/12/2004    Last Visited: 6/12/2004  

    Former Nevada Wildlife Commissioner Bradley Quilici and his 24-year-old son, Dario, face more than a dozen gross misdemeanor charges in Churchill and Pershing counties for alleged hunting violations.
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    "They are not guilty and my suspicion is this is a real witch hunt of Brad Quilici because he's been an outspoken critic of the wildlife department," said Ken McKenna, a Reno attorney who said he is representing both father and son in the case.
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    The charges involve allegations that Bradley Quilici, of Lovelock, illegally obtained resident hunting licenses for his son in Cedar City, Utah.

    Wildlife investigators allege the illegal licenses were then used to illegally apply for and obtain big game hunting tags in Nevada.

    In Churchill County, where the annual big game tag draw is conducted, Bradley Quilici was charged with 12 gross misdemeanor counts of making false statements to obtain a hunting license, tag or permit.
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    Bradley Quilici also was charged there with a misdemeanor obstruction charge.
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    Gov. Kenny Guinn appointed Bradley Quilici as a representative to the nine-member board that sets wildlife policy in November 1999.

    Two months later it was learned that Quilici had been cited by a game warden in 1982 for trapping violations.He was found guilty of five misdemeanor violations and ordered to pay $100 apiece in fines.

    Quilici resigned from the commission May 5.

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    Nevada Appeal - Nevada - [Cached Version]
    Published on: 7/1/2004    Last Visited: 7/1/2004  

    Arrest warrants were issued Monday in Pioche Justice Court for Bradley D. Quilici and his son Dario Quilici.
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    In Churchill County, Bradley Quilici is accused of 12 counts of making a false statement to obtain a license, tag or permit.His son faces 16 counts of the same offense.

    Deputy District Attorney Brandi Jensen alleges Dario Quilici, 23, used his father's Lovelock address to apply for hunting and fishing licenses six times in 2002, six times in 2003 and four times this year while he actually lived in Cedar City, Utah.

    He reportedly used those Nevada licenses to apply for tags for seven hunts last year.He drew an archery antelope tag and a rare bull elk tag, harvesting both animals, Jensen claims.

    Pershing County authorities arrested the men on charges of killing or possessing a pronghorn antelope without a valid tag.

    In court documents filed in Pioche, Game Warden John Swisher states he received information March 1 that Dario Quilici received a Nevada resident hunting license and big game tags while attending college in Utah and paying in-state tuition.

    On March 26, Swisher alleges, Bradley Quilici gave false information to a licensing agent to obtain a resident hunting license for his son.Bradley Quilici was a member of the Nevada Wildlife Commission at the time.He served between December 1999 and May 5 when he resigned.

    "Brad signed Dario's name on the license, and later the same day submitted six applications for big game tags over the Internet in his son's name," Swisher states.

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