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Jury finds four corner-crossing hunters not guilty of trespass - WyoFile
It took fewer than two hours for the panel to acquit Missouri public-land hunters of violating Eshelman’s Elk Mountain Ranch.

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Appealed? How do they appeal a acquittal. LolI hate it for them for this to be appealed but that would help in setting precedence I would think...
The love how people don’t understand that this was a criminal case and when found not guilty you can’t just kick it up a levelZAppealed? How do they appeal a acquittal. Lol
Just so you all know there is a whole thread on this already.
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Jury finds four corner-crossing hunters not guilty of trespass - WyoFile
It took fewer than two hours for the panel to acquit Missouri public-land hunters of violating Eshelman’s Elk Mountain Ranch.wyofile.com
Honestly, what is wrong with the DA? Is there really nothing better to be done with tax payers dollars.The prodecutor is bringing an additional case against them. They are not done yet.
The DA is responding to landowners more than he is enforcing the law in my opinion. What I want to know is what is the kickback the DA is getting or does the DA have a personal inteterest in the case like owning some of that land.Honestly, what is wrong with the DA? Is there really nothing better to be done with tax payers dollars.
Probably the same jackasses that send their ranch hands out to shoo the elk back onto their property if they get to close to the fence line and look like they're going to jump onto public lands.So ... the rancher's cow sticks its nose through the property boundary fence and nibbles the grass on USFS land. Does the Leggo air space rule apply there too? The cow's nose is trespassing on govt land without a lease. Or his neighbor's land. This corner crossing nit-picking is pure bullshit. Ranchers who don't want public using the miniscule amout of land/air space to jump from one corner of public land to another can either do a land swap or join block management or just shut up and put up with public "trespassers." There are options available besides being arrogant assholes ... and wasting taxpayer money in court fights.
And then think the state owes them some $$$ for range damage due to public elk overrunning their property.Probably the same jackasses that send their ranch hands out to shoo the elk back onto their property if they get to close to the fence line and look like they're going to jump onto public lands.