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Charges reduced or dropped in several adverse possession cases
Posted on November 28, 2012 at 6:55 PM
Updated Wednesday, Nov 28 at 7:34 PM
David Cooper was the first to use adverse possession as a defense and was convicted, however the case nearly fell apart over the legal definition of "habitation." Prosecutors say the trial made it clear they would have difficulty in future cases.
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