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§CA v. PL DR030070 filed on Feb 24, 03'
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Complaint for Civil Penalties, Injunction, and Resitution filed by Humboldt DA Paul Gallegos, Assistant DA Timothy Stoen and Deputy DA Nandor Vadas on Feb. 24, 2003.

This Complaint seeks civil penalties and injunctive relief for harm to property rights and harm to ancient redwoods inflicted on the People of Humboldt County by the Pacific Lumber Company's ("PL's") unfair and fraudulent business practices in obtaining government approval of PL's preferred "Alternative 25" ("Unstable Slopes Alternative") as part of the "Sustained Yield Plan" ("SYP") of the Headwaters Forest Project, thereby gaining approval to cut down some 100,000 trees on unstable slopes so as to earn an additional $40 million per year. The Complaint seeks a $2500 penalty for each tree harvested under Alternative 25. PL's "Jordan Creek" deception involves five stages.

Download the pdf file to read the entire complaint. Approximately 2.5 mb. 45 pages in length.

Second Source for Complaint. Above link isn't always working.

§CA v. PL DR030070 filed on Feb 24, 03'
by repost by semp
ca_v_pl_dr030070.pdf_500_.jpg

Complaint for Civil Penalties, Injunction, and Resitution filed by Humboldt DA Paul Gallegos, Assistant DA Timothy Stoen and Deputy DA Nandor Vadas on Feb. 24, 2003.

This Complaint seeks civil penalties and injunctive relief for harm to property rights and harm to ancient redwoods inflicted on the People of Humboldt County by the Pacific Lumber Company's ("PL's") unfair and fraudulent business practices in obtaining government approval of PL's preferred "Alternative 25" ("Unstable Slopes Alternative") as part of the "Sustained Yield Plan" ("SYP") of the Headwaters Forest Project, thereby gaining approval to cut down some 100,000 trees on unstable slopes so as to earn an additional $40 million per year. The Complaint seeks a $2500 penalty for each tree harvested under Alternative 25. PL's "Jordan Creek" deception involves five stages.

Download the pdf file to read the entire complaint. Approximately 2.5 mb. 45 pages in length.

Second Source for Complaint. Above link isn't always working.

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