Wednesday, October 8, 2014

A charge was filed against me for tresspassing. The home and property is in my name. The only access to it is a small gravel road and have b...

Question

A charge was filed against me for tresspassing. The home and property is in my name. The only access to it is a small gravel road and have been granted access for 2 1/5 years then one day a chain/no tresspassing sign blocked the road. I pleaded not guilty and have to appear in court. Can I be reimbursed for my attorney fees if found not guilty and do I have grounds for a lawsuit?



Answer

You cannot be a trespasser on your own land. You may have a cause of action against the county or city that pursued this charge against you and the person who procured the charge against you by calling you a trespasser while on your own land.



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