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Harris pleads guilty

| January 15, 2007 8:00 PM

By KENNY RUNYAN

Staff Writer

Wolf Harris, a 52 year old Boundary County resident, pled guilty to a felony charge of witness intimidation after being charged with other crimes that lead up the felony charge. Harris's bond was set at $25,000.

Harris will receive two years supervised probation, will serve the remainder of 180 days after having 177 suspended, and will pay court fines of $500.

According to court documents the charges date back to a pair of misdemeanor charges that occurred in late 2006, when Harris failed to validate or attach a tag to a deer carcass. Harris received a misdemeanor charge for both the failure to attach a tag to carcass while trespassing on cultivated lands, which he allegedly had prior violation warnings, according to court documents.

The court issued a no-contact order stating that Harris cannot contact the witness.