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|    Federal Appeals Court Upholds Dismissal     |
|    07 Aug 20 08:42:19    |
      XPost: misc.legal, alt.niggers, sac.politics       XPost: alt.fan.rush-limbaugh       From: nigger-lovers@disney.com              A federal appeals court in San Francisco has denied the Justice       Department's motion for a retrial in the case against Nevada       rancher Cliven Bundy, who led an armed standoff against federal       agents over cattle grazing near his ranch in 2014.              The decision Thursday comes more than two years after Bundy, two       of his sons and Montana militiaman Ryan Payne walked out of the       federal courthouse in Las Vegas as free men. The government's       case collapsed after a mistrial in which prosecutors were       admonished for failing to turn over evidence and for not       disclosing the existence of surveillance camera footage and       federal snipers stationed by Bundy's house near the town of       Bunkerville.              In May, federal prosecutors argued that any missteps they made       in the original trial were inadvertent. But in the latest       ruling, 9th Circuit judges ruled the lower court acted within       its authority in dismissing the indictments against Bundy and       his co-defendants, while also barring the criminal complaints       from being refiled.              Bundy's attorney, conservative activist Larry Klayman, said the       family is relieved that "this nightmare is over."              "After two years of illegal incarceration, [my client] had to       endure a sham and fraudulent trial where exculpatory evidence       was hidden," Klayman said in a statement.              The latest ruling is not seen as much of a surprise, according       to legal observers who have long accused the federal government       of bungling the case against the rancher and his supporters.              Despite a litany of federal court decisions and widely held       legal opinions, Bundy has refused to recognize federal control       of public lands in Nevada, where his cattle have grazed       illegally in and around the Lake Mead National Recreation Area       since the 1990s.              The federal Bureau of Land Management has long maintained Bundy       owes more than a million dollars in unpaid grazing lease fees.       The latest case against Bundy began during the Obama       administration. In the Trump era, his trial had initially been       overseen by an acting U.S. attorney in Nevada. President Trump       later pardoned two Oregon ranchers whose fight with federal land       managers had inspired a separate armed standoff involving the       Bundy family in Oregon in 2016.              The pardon by Trump was widely seen as a signal that prosecuting       the Bundys was no longer a top priority.              https://www.npr.org/2020/08/06/899886777/federal-appeals-court-       upholds-dismissal-of-cliven-bundy-case              --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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