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Rolly: The audacity of San Juan County’s good-old-boy network is on display — again

I’m talking about the ridiculous felony charges the San Juan County attorney’s office filed against an environmental activist and her husband for closing a gate on a rancher’s grazing area and the judge’s refusal to consider evidence showing just how bogus the prosecution’s allegations are against Colorado resident Rose Chilcoat and her husband, Mark Franklin.

San Juan County Attorney Kendall Laws, in filing the charges, argues that Chilcoat and Franklin tried to kill rancher Zane Odell’s cattle by closing a gate to his corral and blocking the cattle’s access to drinking water.

Seventh District Judge Lyle Anderson, a longtime resident of the area, has ordered the couple to stand trial and discounted evidence that a section of the fence was already down, so closing the gate had no effect on the cattle’s ability to reach the water.