Attorneys David Amonette and Louis Oliver have filed a “petition to intervene” on behalf of the Save Castalian Springs group in regards to the quarry lawsuit against the county by Western Farms Inc. (Hoover). The petition was heard Monday, Oct. 31 by Judge Gray of the Chancery Court. He approved the petition. Neither the Hoover attorneys nor the Sumner county attorneys, Leah Dennen and Jack Robinson objected.
Judge Gray has declined to recuse himself from the case. Also, it is our understanding that the State Historical Society will file a “friend of the court” brief at the actual trial.
No court date has been set.
2 comments:
Dear Writer of 'Save Castalian Springs' blog post,
Please help if you can. Where are the documents for people to read?
So far the only progress made for the people of Castalian Springs, Sumner County, Tennessee is:
1. Judges and Lawyers still know how to use the: 'Good'ole Fashion' Judge and Lawyer Smoke Blowing to hide the Truth and allow Lies to be unknown.
2. Politicians are still good at: POOL party playing ... 'Pee On Our Legs' and make us believe it is raining.
Before Western Farm Products LLC., the company that lies, cheats and steals purchased Sumner County property ... they KNEW Politicians and lawyers would allow them to make the purchase and continue with their lie, cheat, and stealing of 'historical land' from the people of Tennessee.
We need an attorney who has the balls to ask and receive documents so we will have the answer to: Who Are the Scratch My Back, & I Will Scratch Yours, That Connects Favor Trails Leading to the Big Hoover, Inc. Lie, Cheat, and Steal Scam?
P.S. Judge Gray should not be on the bench...period! And, there are a few attorneys who should not be allowed in any court room.
Respectively,
Rosalee Stone
State Historical Society. No such thing. Tennessee Historical Commission (THC), the State Historic Preservation Office, yes. THC is not a friends group as the term "society" implies. It is a state office.
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