In fact, along with the trees, Hobbs tore down a historic preservation worthy barn over 100 years old.
Jenkel was prevented from speaking on his own behalf in the trial, because of the misconduct by the court. Jenkel has good reason not to trust lawyers; but he and I have both experienced being damned if we do, and damned if we don't. It takes a lot to buy off Judges, Supervisors and grassroots "astroturf" .
Because Jenkel refused to use lawyers, I tried to get land use professionals to step in instead. Ask Scott Stegman why he said he would, and then did not BEFORE the auction of the 2nd 5 acres and a house for a mere $10,000. While you're at it, ask the Sonoma County Water Coalition and Northern California River Watch why they stood by after being informed. I implored them to help for the sake of the watershed, because Jenkel was/is too hard headed to allow their help; but he was open to Scott's, and I asked him to come walk the property to see and hear the full story. Rue Furch knew this, and stood back as well.
How many of these kinds of folks would not vote, contribute, or endorse my various political campaigns because I chose to help Jenkel? Jenkel will not help me because I dare tell the truth to him too; I also investigate his findings and support the ones I see as fact, and probable. I step around the ones which are conjecture, but that doesn't mean the others are less valid.
There are many lessons from this drama; I hope they will be learned and put into practice.






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