The Indiana couple facing charges for keeping a baby deer on their
property may not be facing jail time afterall. The Department of Natural
Resources is asking the charges be dismissed. Governor Mike Pence said
Thursday he wanted the DNR to re-evaluate the case. The case has gained a
lot of attention all over the United States. The Connersville couple
found the injured deer and let it live on their property for two years
before being told it had to be put down.
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