Logging Protester Refused Judge's Order to Get a JobLogging Protester Refused Judge's Order to Get a Job
From staff and wire reports
Spokesman-Review, IDAHO ED, P B2
Thursday, September 1, 1994
MOSCOW, IDAHO - A woman protesting timber sales in central Idaho was ordered by a federal judge to get a job and stay away from the forest.
Megan McNally admitted Tuesday she did neither. U.S. District Judge Edward Lodge then ordered her to spend the next 30 days in jail.
McNally was convicted of violating a U.S. Forest Service closure last summer of the controversial Cove/Mallard timber sale area in Idaho County. As part of her probation, McNally was ordered to get a job and not return to what has been described as an Earth First! camp south of Dixie.
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