December 3, 2008

Primatologist’s Prison Sentence Commuted

Marc van Roosmalen

Dutch-born primatologist and Amazon adventurer Marc van Roosmalen was convicted last year in Brazil of illegal wildlife trafficking and theft of government property. (We told his story in a February article, Trials of a Primatologist.) He was sentenced to 14 years and 3 months in prison but was free pending appeal.

Radio Netherlands reported last week that Brazil’s Court of Appeals has commuted van Roosmalen’s sentence, citing time served (read our story for a harrowing description of his stint in a Brazilian jail), and also quashed the theft charges. The accusation of theft involved some scaffolding that was a gift from a British television company.

Though van Roosmalen will not have to return to jail, he is considering furthering his appeal to clear his name completely.



Posted By: Sarah Zielinski — From the Magazine | Link | Comments (1)



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  1. I hope van Roosmalen is able to clear his name (eventually). His conviction represented a huge backward step for science, as well as a harrowing ordeal for him and his estranged family.

    Comment by zyxomma — December 3, 2008 @ 1:40 pm


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