The Harassment of the Hammonds – Act II – Decade of the Nineties – Scene 2 – June 28, 1994 – January 22, 1997
The Harassment of the Hammonds
Act II – Decade of the Nineties
Scene 2 – June 28, 1994 – February 20, 1997
Gary Hunt
Outpost of Freedom
April 11, 2016
This series is not about the two fires and subsequent conviction of Dwight and Steven Hammond. It is about the abuse, by government agencies, in the two decades prior to the first fire.
Note: Numbers shown thus, {nn} refer to PDF page numbers in the “Hammond Legal Trailing Part II” PDF file.
After the appeal was denied, Dwight chose to pull out the big guns. His attorney, on June 28, 1994, filed Notice of Appeal with the Department of the Interior, Office of Hearings and Appeal {20-24}, in Arlington, Virginia.
On July 18, The Solicitor’s Office of the Department of the Interior, Northwest Region (Portland) filed a Motion and Memorandum to Dismiss the appeal {25-48}.
On July 15, 1994, the Office of Hearings and Appeals docketed the Appeal {50-51}.
On July 19, the Office of Hearings and Appeals acknowledged the receipt of the Motion to Dismiss and set August 5 as the date for Hammond to respond to that Motion {52}.
On July 21, Hammond’s attorney responds, citing the information contained in the Notice of Appeal as authority for the Office of Hearings and Appeals to hear the appeal {53-54}.
During this process, chronologically, another factor comes in to play. Though the entire case is included with the documents, the Order for Summary Judgment {56-73} is included. It appears that the Hammonds had filed against the Water Resource Department of Oregon and the Water Resources Commission, State of Oregon. The action was to restore historical water rights at the “Bird Waterhole”. Continue reading ‘The Harassment of the Hammonds – Act II – Decade of the Nineties – Scene 2 – June 28, 1994 – January 22, 1997’ »