paulharvey
Veteran Member
I have always been told and personally believe, Never pull a gun unless your going to use it (ie shoot to kill).
But... I think if you know some/most of their names you could simply get a restraining order Tomorrow, it isn't a long process. Then that turns an arguement about trespass into a clear cut case of violating a court order.
They will have a right to a hearing to prove their case that the restraining order was unfounded and unnessecary, don't exaggerate the facts. Basically they get to prove they are Not guilty to get it lifted, and its good for a period (90 days?) of time.
Don't try to create more drama, you technically could probably keep them from entering Their own property with the distances of the order, but that wouldn't be smart, and would probably make matters far worse long term.
In the end they aren't going to go to jail for years, months, or likely weeks, and although you don't have to ever speak to them again, chances are they're going to live there on the other 3/4 of the estate for the foreseeable future and you don't really want to worry for the rest of your life about checking the cows with out being ambushed.
But... I think if you know some/most of their names you could simply get a restraining order Tomorrow, it isn't a long process. Then that turns an arguement about trespass into a clear cut case of violating a court order.
They will have a right to a hearing to prove their case that the restraining order was unfounded and unnessecary, don't exaggerate the facts. Basically they get to prove they are Not guilty to get it lifted, and its good for a period (90 days?) of time.
Don't try to create more drama, you technically could probably keep them from entering Their own property with the distances of the order, but that wouldn't be smart, and would probably make matters far worse long term.
In the end they aren't going to go to jail for years, months, or likely weeks, and although you don't have to ever speak to them again, chances are they're going to live there on the other 3/4 of the estate for the foreseeable future and you don't really want to worry for the rest of your life about checking the cows with out being ambushed.