I think he also is responding to the previous year, 2020, and that is now part of the case as I understand it. “Smith, Yeomans and Cape had crossed at public-private corners in 2020, she wrote. At that time “[t]hey reportedly spun their bodies around the T posts,” marking the private property, Davis wrote in her response.” “Referencing the 2020 incident, Davis said additional charges have now been filed. She requested that the circuit court allow trespassing to hunt be considered as an alternate charge to criminal trespass and stated it should apply to the hunters present in 2020.”I heard him say that he was interested in going up to see if the ladder had put tracks on "his" land. It wasn't clear to me that he had actually done that (or that he would be able to prove that in court). Does anyone know if this aspect is currently a part of the case?