New Mexico AG Seeks Fines for Contempt in Public Access Fight
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New Mexico Attorney General Raúl Torrez seeks contempt charges against landowner Erik Briones for allegedly violating a consent decree regarding public access to waterways. The decree was part of a long-standing dispute over the New Mexico Supreme Courts 2022 Adobe Whitewater decision, which granted the public the right to use public waters on streambeds without trespassing private land. Briones is accused of threatening fishermen, digging trenches, and stringing barbed wire, while claiming the work was for road fixes and tree removal. The state aims to impose daily fines, hazard cleanup, and potential jail time if Briones doesnt comply, following a federal courts rejection of landowners claims that the ruling took their property rights without compensation.
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