April 28, 2022 |

A jury of seven Carbon County residents was impaneled yesterday in the corner crossing case against four Missouri hunters following an hours-long selection process.

The men are accused of using a custom-designed ladder to hop from one public piece of land to another, where four sections of checkerboard land come together — two public and two private, on the Elk Mountain Ranch. Cali O’Hare was there through day one and filed this report.

Pictured above: Signage on the purported corner. Photo via GoFundMe.

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