Nethercott's previous felony conviction was in California. Nethercott's 70 acres was in AZ, close to the border.
The pistol whipping took place in Texas, on Sutton's game ranch.
The civil judgement was against all three of them, Nethercott, Jack Foote and Sutton.
Sutton paid his 100 grand judgement. Nethercott had no assets so the lawyers went after his AZ property to satisfy the civil judgement. Foote also had no assets, but he did lose his property in Abilene Texas because Texas has homestead laws that prevents the taking of a man's homestead to satisfy a civil judgement.
There is a link in reply #49 that leads to an accurate article about those events and circumstances.
Thanks. I’ll take a look at it.
That one sounds like it is a lot more complicated a case than just some guy stopping illegals from crossing his property.