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DFG lawsuit Hearing

Postby jerhobbs » Sun Jul 29, 2012 9:43 pm

Hello friends, fellow miners and dredgers.
Friday I met with David Young, the attorney hired by Public Lands for the People to defend the right of the People of the State of California to exercise their right to dredge in California waterways. Teamed up with Jerry Hobbs and PLP, he has made excellent progress in helping miners regain their right to mine. He asked to please, please show up at the hearing next week and bring as many miners as possible to show Judge Alvarez that there are many local, Southern CA miners affected by the illegal dredge ban. There is a CRITICAL hearing this coming Friday, Aug. 3rd at 10 AM (not 8:30 as originally announced) in which the Judge may decide to hear all six cases together, here in San Bernardino County, instead of Alameda County which would likely garner the miners a much more fair and unbiased venue. The number of miners showing up in support of PLP will have a tremendous impact. The judge will see how serious we are about saving dredging rights in CA and hopefully decide to hear the cases here locally.

Here is the address: (Near the corner of 3rd and Arrowhead)

Civil Court House
303 WE. Third St.
San Bernardino, CA 92415-0210
There is ample parking a block south on the south side of Second St. just east of Arrowhead.

Please forward this to everyone you know that is interested in saving our FREEDOMS, even if they aren't a miner this will affect all of us. Once they are successful stopping mining using these underhanded tactics, they will start on the next group (they have already begun to tighten the noose of fishing rights).

See you there this Friday.

THANK YOU!
Ron Kliewer
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Re: DFG lawsuit Hearing

Postby russau » Mon Jul 30, 2012 4:48 am

thankyou for posting this Jerry! I sent you a PM about the Missouri gold show in October.
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Re: DFG lawsuit Hearing

Postby Reno badboy » Wed Aug 01, 2012 11:39 am

Another case of closing the barn door after the horse is stolen. How much more money do you want THIS TIME???? Thanks for absolutely NOTHING!!! (Which is exactly how much you'll get from me and mine!!!) The polite way to say this??? Please stop mining the miners. It's all over, it's done, goodbye! :evil: :evil: :evil: :evil:
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Re: DFG lawsuit Hearing

Postby russau » Wed Aug 01, 2012 12:55 pm

not neccesarily so! maybe in your kneck of the woods but not with everyone else!PLP isnt just fighting the Cali battle, they are fighting for many other states that need and want PLPs help!if you dont want to fight for your rights, thats your right! theres many, infact most small scale miners all over the country have the same attitude and thats their right also! like i said, if you dont fight for your rights, youve already lost them,but let the people that still want to fight for their rights do so and dont get in their way!its not costing you one red dime! you have nothing to lose anymore,right? hmmm? seems someone deleted their message before i got this one up.....
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Re: DFG lawsuit Hearing

Postby jerhobbs » Sat Aug 04, 2012 8:07 am

First of all PLP would like to thank all of you that came to
> the hearing and thanks to those that were there in spirit .
> We had 53 people (miners) and they were quite an impressive
> crowd. The State Attorney, PLP Attorney David Young and
> James Buchal all addressed the fact that the people in the
> audience were the reason that the 6 cases should be heard in
> San Bernardino, that there were thousands of miners in San
> Bernardino and not any in Alameda County. They also argued
> that the 6 cases that were now > before the courts were complex
cases and needed to be consolidated before one Judge and they
prefered them to be heard in San Bernardino.
>
> The judge stated that he had particpated in complex cases
> before and fully understood the process. He stated that he
> would have a written decision this month and possibly with
> in 2 weeks. Judge Alverez's decision at that time goes to
> the Judicial Council and they will determine whether they
> implement with his recomendation. The Judicial Council would
> normally go with the Coordinating Judges opinion and usually
> do. Our attorneys did a fine job argueing the case and
> seemed to overwhelm the Karuk attorney.
>
> About all the (Karuk etal) attorney could do is whine that
> they could not afford the trip down here and would probably
> have to get another attorney to take her place. At any rate
> we are getting closer to trial.
>
> We also had visiting attorney in the audience who took
> extensive notes. I ask him if he felt that things went well
> and he agreed that he thought they had gone well. All we can
> do now is to wait for the judges decision before we move
> forward. Keep up the Faith.
>
> Jerry Hobbs
>
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Re: DFG lawsuit Hearing

Postby russau » Sat Aug 04, 2012 8:45 am

thanks for posting this Jerry!
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