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View Poll Results: You're on the jury. Do you acquit or convict based on the story below? | |||
Acquit. A man's home is his castle. |
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18 | 24.66% |
Convict. Send him up the river. |
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44 | 60.27% |
I can't serve on a jury. I'm crazy, I'm telling you. CRAZY! |
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11 | 15.07% |
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Federal law would probably bar anyone from fencing off or blocking the gravel bars even if an owner owned BOTH sides of the river. No matter what state. As long as there is ankle deep water....there is probably an easement. Not really an area I have any experience with though....
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