Source: Christian Science Monitor "The US Supreme Court agreed Monday to take up a case posing a riddle: When is a fish like an incriminating financial report? How the high court answers that question is critical to a case involving Florida commercial fisherman John Yates. In 2007, Mr. Yates and his crew were cited for catching undersized red grouper in the Gulf of Mexico. The undersized catch was discovered after a fisheries enforcement officer boarded Yates’s boat, the Miss Katie, and began measuring the size of the fish in the hold." (04/28/14)
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