Court Records: Robins Island trespassers pleaded guilty, agreed to pay 0 fine

Hunting equipment that was discovered on the privately-owned Robins Island last October. (Credit: Brianne Ledda) The two men accused last fall of s...

July 13, 2022
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Hunting equipment that was discovered on the privately-owned Robins Island last October. (Credit: Brianne Ledda) The two men accused last fall of setting up an extensive hunting and surveillance equipment operation on the private Robins Island have admitted to trespassing and agreed to each pay a $250 fine, court records show. Scott Russell of Bethel, Conn. and Curt Jorgensen of Beacon, N.Y. each pleaded guilty to an environmental conservation law charge of trespassing at an appearance June 29 before Southold Town Justice Eileen Powers, according to a copy of the disposition obtained by The Suffolk Times.