...arose from the investigation into the damage at the now-closed Frontier Printing Services. U.S. District Judge James Singleton Jr. also sentenced Maad to six months in an Alaska halfway house and ordered him to pay about $300,000 in restitution...
...forest association Executive Director Jack Phelps said of the decision Tuesday by U.S. District Court Judge James Singleton Jr. In a March 30 ruling, Singleton enjoined the U.S. Forest Service from taking any actions that change the wilderness...
...according to agency documents. The status of Tongass logging operations rests with U.S. District Court Judge James Singleton Jr., who enjoined the Forest Service from altering the wilderness character of eligible roadless areas until a supplemental...
...discrepancies on carelessness and a lack of accounting savvy. After the verdict was read Tuesday, U.S. District Judge James Singleton Jr. let Maad remain free on the condition he be monitored electronically and remain at home.
...attorney speaking on behalf of the Forest Service. In a 32-page decision issued Friday, U.S. District Judge James Singleton Jr. said the agency breached the National Environmental Policy Act and the National Forest Management Act by failing...
...wilderness last month say they don't think a total logging shutdown is necessary. U.S. District Court Judge James Singleton Jr. on March 30 enjoined actions that would alter the wilderness character of eligible roadless areas until the U...
...In Southeast Alaska, separate litigation over the Tongass Land Management Plan resulted in U.S. District Judge James Singleton Jr. blocking actions that would alter wilderness areas of the Tongass. In response, the U.S. Forest Service halted...
...In Southeast Alaska, separate litigation over the Tongass Land Management Plan resulted in U.S. District Judge James Singleton Jr. blocking actions that would alter wilderness areas of the Tongass. In response, the U.S. Forest Service halted...
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