Section 12151 Of Chapter 2. Forfeitures, Revocation, And Seizures From California Fish And Game Code >> Division 9. >> Chapter 2.
12151
. Whenever any person, while taking a bird or mammal, kills or
wounds any domestic animal belonging to another and that fact is
ascertained by the department, the department shall notify the
district attorney of the county in which the act occurred. The
district attorney may thereupon bring an action in the superior court
of the county in which the act occurred for the purpose of
determining the cause of the killing or wounding. These proceedings
shall be conducted in the same manner as an action to try a
misdemeanor and the defendant may request that all findings of fact
shall be made by a jury. The court shall inform the defendant of the
nature of the proceedings and of the defendant's right to have a
jury.
If it is found that the defendant did the killing or wounding but
that it was not intentional or negligent, the court shall dismiss the
proceeding. Otherwise, if it is found that the defendant did the
killing or wounding intentionally or negligently, the court shall
issue an order prohibiting the defendant from taking any bird or
mammal for a period of five years.