Elviscaretaker
Gold Member
We grow them "feral" in Washington 
According to the prosecutor, once the court is paid then they send us a check for the fence.Pardon my cynicism, but is the court then going to disperse that to you? Or is her offense against the State Of Washington, and you can go to heck?
I'm only going to see what's happening, being as the prosecutor's office refuses to have any communication with us at all!why did you have to go to court today?
I too take my property owners right seriously.I would be there as well
I take my property ownership rights pretty seriously
Except I live in a no fault state!I guess after she is convicted, that is when you can sue for everything she has cost you right from day one? Including the 30 grand from the very first?
Except I live in a no fault state!All I'm entitled to is $200.00 for expenses, and $200.00 for legal fees. Plus 12% interest until she pays.
I'll bet she had agreed on the deal, on advise from her lawyer. Then she gets there, and goes off the deep end again...
The neighbor admitted to the sheriff last summer that she cut our fence down.:shocked: The neighbor told the responding sheriff that another sheriff told her that if my fence was on her property to cut it down. The responding sheriff replied "no sheriff told you that"! "If their fence is on your property, you have to take them to court".The prosecutor might be thinking your physical presence in the courtroom is a hindrance to your neighbor admitting guilt.