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Fines as penalties are solely to keep the lower classes in line. If the law were to be applied equally to all, fines would be a percentage of your gross income as reported by the IRS.
They would be required to pay twice the market value for the thing that was hunted illegally. Somehow I think the price would be way more.
A tree being killed is valued at 3 times its worth so an animal should be more. I'd say 5 times its value at least.