[ - ] jfroybees 1 point 7 monthsSep 23, 2024 02:55:20 ago (+1/-0)
To be arrested and charged without ever haven been given "a cease and desist" or told anything at anytime about any issue is the definition of abuse of power. And to make them each retain seperate legal counsel more than smacks of intentions of stealing the family's land.
they should've gotten the hint when their fence moving shenanigans ended up blocking access to federal land, bunch of retarded white trash throwing away 100+ year old fortune over bullshit
The disputed boundary is along a fence line that’s about 75 years old, and at one point the Maudes attached at “no hunting” sign on one of the posts. After a hunter complained about the sign the Forest Service told them to remove it March 29, they did, Gabel said, adding that the Maudes haven’t yet been shown any documentation of the hunter’s complaint.
property rights for me, but not for thee
On May 1, the Maudes met with Julie Wheeler, the Forest Service district ranger for the Fall River Ranger District/Buffalo Gap National Grassland. It was decided during that meeting that a land survey was in order to settle the property boundaries once and for all, Gabel said. Wheeler told the couple that might take up to year. Then five days later, Lunders showed up with a survey crew — without prior notice or permission to enter ranch property, Gabel said. And then on June 24, 87 days after the Maudes were told to take down the “no trespassing sign,” Lunders showed up on their front steps, again without notice, to serve the indictments, she added. For the case “to go from zero to 120 mph in 87 days” has left many in the agricultural community feeling baffled and angry, Gabel said.
let me guess, they figured out the posts marking the bounds of the property were moved onto government property and it was so far off to warrant a criminal charge
"indicted without notice" bitch please... take your sob story somewhere else
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After a hunter complained about the sign the Forest Service told them to remove it March 29, they did, Gabel said, adding that the Maudes haven’t yet been shown any documentation of the hunter’s complaint.
property rights for me, but not for thee
It was decided during that meeting that a land survey was in order to settle the property boundaries once and for all, Gabel said.
Wheeler told the couple that might take up to year. Then five days later, Lunders showed up with a survey crew — without prior notice or permission to enter ranch property, Gabel said.
And then on June 24, 87 days after the Maudes were told to take down the “no trespassing sign,” Lunders showed up on their front steps, again without notice, to serve the indictments, she added.
For the case “to go from zero to 120 mph in 87 days” has left many in the agricultural community feeling baffled and angry, Gabel said.
let me guess, they figured out the posts marking the bounds of the property were moved onto government property and it was so far off to warrant a criminal charge
"indicted without notice" bitch please... take your sob story somewhere else
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