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Judge says no to PL logging
EUREKA -- A Humboldt County Superior Court judge ruled Friday that Pacific Lumber Co. must stop logging.
Saturday, September 28, 2002 - 7:09:29 AM MST
Judge says no to PL logging
By John Driscoll The Times-Standard
EUREKA -- A Humboldt County Superior Court judge ruled Friday that Pacific Lumber Co. must stop logging.
Retired Judge John Golden also granted PL six logging plans yet to be approved, but which the company says fall short of what it needs for the rest of the year.
Golden also took a shot at PL and California Department of Forestry attorneys, as well as counsel for the plaintiffs, the Environmental Protection Information Center and the Sierra Club. The parties all suggested his previous ruling that implemented a stay was unclear, but none filed a motion seeking clarification, he wrote.
follow the link to see the rest of the story. an article came out today that PL is continuing to thumb their nose at the court order. Meanwhile the protests continue. An anaconda lockdown was rumored to be had at fox camp gate which happened early monday morning and was still up as of 9:30 am on tuesday.
http://www.times-standard.com/Stories/0,1413,127%257E2896%257E890001,00.html
Judge says no to PL logging
By John Driscoll The Times-Standard
EUREKA -- A Humboldt County Superior Court judge ruled Friday that Pacific Lumber Co. must stop logging.
Retired Judge John Golden also granted PL six logging plans yet to be approved, but which the company says fall short of what it needs for the rest of the year.
Golden also took a shot at PL and California Department of Forestry attorneys, as well as counsel for the plaintiffs, the Environmental Protection Information Center and the Sierra Club. The parties all suggested his previous ruling that implemented a stay was unclear, but none filed a motion seeking clarification, he wrote.
follow the link to see the rest of the story. an article came out today that PL is continuing to thumb their nose at the court order. Meanwhile the protests continue. An anaconda lockdown was rumored to be had at fox camp gate which happened early monday morning and was still up as of 9:30 am on tuesday.
http://www.times-standard.com/Stories/0,1413,127%257E2896%257E890001,00.html
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http://www.times-standard.com/Stories/0,14...
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Article Last Updated:
Tuesday, October 01, 2002 - 4:16:00 PM MST
Despite new order, PL logging goes on
By John Driscoll The Times-Standard
Conflict over meaning persists
A defiant Pacific Lumber Co. continues to log in the face of a second court order that seems to tell the company to stop. But even after some clarification, the parties in a suit that brought the stay continue to be at odds over its meaning.
follow link to see latest article post Oct. 1, 2002
http://www.times-standard.com/Stories/0,1413,127%257E2896%257E895939,00.html
Tuesday, October 01, 2002 - 4:16:00 PM MST
Despite new order, PL logging goes on
By John Driscoll The Times-Standard
Conflict over meaning persists
A defiant Pacific Lumber Co. continues to log in the face of a second court order that seems to tell the company to stop. But even after some clarification, the parties in a suit that brought the stay continue to be at odds over its meaning.
follow link to see latest article post Oct. 1, 2002
http://www.times-standard.com/Stories/0,1413,127%257E2896%257E895939,00.html
For more information:
http://www.times-standard.com/Stories/0,14...
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