RobG
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He had two violations. One was a corner crossing that was thrown out. I'm wondering what type of trespassing he was cited for in the corner crossing case that was thrown out.I believe cherry was convicted of criminal trespass and he is now being sued civilly.
State v. Cherry
The Supreme Court affirmed the judgment of the district court affirming a justice court verdict finding Appellant guilty of failure to obtain landowner permission for hunting, holding the district court correctly affirmed Appellant's conviction.law.justia.com
The court case referenced above is for the second violation, which was crossing an 80' section of private land that he unsuccessfully claimed to have a prescriptive right to use. The fact that he was convicted for "hunting" while just crossing the private land is quite disturbing to me and I can think of a lot of examples where it clearly isn't true, e.g. walking in at night. What do you think about the "hunting" conviction @JLS?