under compared so other ranchers, absolutely not. in 1989 a fed up wayne, sr. published a book titled storm over range lands. they claim that in response the government reacted by going after them even harder. and by the end of 1990 had suspended one of their essential grazing permits. we were observing the effects of cattle grazing to the resources. the forest service made this video in 1991 laying out their case. excessive grazing is causing one of the more undesirable species. they claim that the cattle were overgrazing and that the land needed a fear-year rest to recover. they instructed them to remove their cattle. the problem, wayne says, is that the government couldn t clearly identify the boundaries of the forbidden area. we were licensed to have cattle in the valley.
trespass suit against wayne, jr. with this case pending along with the one his father filed against the government years before, the legal bills were addeding up wayne, jr. couldn t afford to pay the lawyers and keep the ranch afloat. you decided to go to law school to support yourself. i figured it was cheaper for me to learn the law. i had to quit ranching, lock myself in the office and devote myself to full-time litigation. 13 trial week, 100-plus depositions, 50 cases of file boxes, 47,000 pages of documents and 137 trial exhibits. do do you feel like your life has become a courtroom drama. certain times it does feel like it, yes. the court of federal claims established to hear monetary claims against the u.s.
him of destroying government property. he was arrested, tried, convicted then you went to the ninth circuit court of appeals and overturned it. yes, the ninth circuit throuew e cases out. by the mid 90s, they were essentially broke. both mother and father had to find other jobs to feed the family. the stress was significant for my mom especially. ramona is one of wayne s four big sisters. she shad five kids, running this house and then the situation with the government on top of it was very difficult for her. 1996 your mother passed away, at a young age, complications from a stroke. your sister said she believes it was the stress of government harassment that contributed to your mother s death. i believe very much that is a case. she was a very sweet lady and
7,000 acres. it also included exclusive access to more than 7,000 acres of adjoining land, so called open range. wayne took a couple of days to show us around. the you really need that much property in. yes, in this country it takes 320 acre to raise one cow for one year. they couldn t afford to purchase the acres, so they paid for their smaller piece of property and at the same time bought the right to water and grazing on the larger spread. that s the way it s been done out here since the 1860s. this these rights have been passed down for more than 100 years and the reason that pine creek is economically valuable. the extra land is public property managed by the forest service and that s where they say their problems began. it s not like they weren t warned.
trespass suit against wayne, jr. with this case pending along with the one his father filed against the government years before, the legal bills were addeding up wayne, jr. couldn t afford to pay the lawyers and keep the ranch afloat. you decided to go to law school to support yourself. i figured it was cheaper for me to learn the law. i had to quit ranching, lock myself in the office and devote myself to full-time litigation. 13 trial week, 100-plus depositions, 50 cases of file boxes, 47,000 pages of documents and 137 trial exhibits. do do you feel like your life has become a courtroom drama. certain times it does feel like it, yes. the court of federal claims established to hear monetary