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Harvey Updyke
Harvey Updyke

Fans, foliage and freedom have paid the price following Harvey Updyke's poisoning of the Toomer's Oaks in 2010.
After more than three years, a sentencing and a serving, the Opelika-Auburn News reports that the state is not done with him quite yet.
The state now asks that Updyke pay $1.35 million instead of the $1.042 million sum originally instated.
An Alabama Code Statute requires those convicted of animal or crop damage to pay twice the value of the offense.
O-A News said District Attorney Robbie Treese amended the total after receiving the new figures compiled by Auburn University.
A hearing to discuss the restitution case is schedule for Wednesday, Sept. 18 at Elmore County Courthouse.


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