Posted on 05/19/2019 5:05:56 PM PDT by george76
The name of a Navy veteran may be cleared after he was convicted, fined, and imprisoned for digging ponds in a wooded area near his Montana home, to supply water in case of fire.
The Supreme Court has vacated a lower court ruling against Joe Robertson, who was sent to federal prison and ordered to pay $130,000 in restitution through deductions from his Social Security checks.
Any definitive legal victory for Robertson would be posthumous, since he died March 18 at age 80.
But his lawyers describe the Supreme Courts action as a big win for Robertsons widow, Carrie, who plans to carry on the fight.
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Barack Obamas Justice Department had prosecuted Robertson for digging in navigable waters without a permit, in violation of the Clean Water Act.
The 9th Circuit Court of Appeals upheld a lower court ruling against Robertson in November 2017 and denied him a rehearing in July 2018.
The Navy veterans initial trial at the district court level resulted in a hung jury and a mistrial. He then was convicted after a second district court trial.
Robertson was 78 when he was sentenced in 2016; he completed his 18 months behind bars in late 2017. At the time of his death, he was supposed to be on parole for another 20 months.
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Prior to his conviction, Robertson operated a business that supplied water trucks to Montana firefighters. Because he himself resided in a fire-prone landscape, he was concerned for his safety and that of his property
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Robertson argued that he didnt violate the Clean Water Act because digging the ponds did not discharge any soil into navigable waters, .. The ponds are more than 40 miles away from the nearest actual navigable water body, the Jefferson River
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Thanks for the info. I was not aware of that. Again, thank you.
This is simply a regulation made up to punish people and thereby control them. We need to smash the administrative state.
That piece of shite belongs on the business end a noose.
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