I had H. mal, FW rays, pima, and others. All legal in WA but not in MS.
The court decided that there was no malice involved and that I was not attempting to sell these species (my business was in Cherax crayfish) and my private collection sales records involved legal species such as Tropheus, Gibbrosa, and other legal species. And, since the seized fish were thrown out when they died in transit, the court ruled there was insufficient evidence since the agents didn't think to take pictures of the fish before or after they died.
The worst part was the loss of fish that were perfectly legal such as a trio of trop gars, a columbian gar, and a WAL (thought to be an electric eel). There were other legal fish confiscated as well. But, those listed hurt the most.