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π€ Michelino Sunseri π 7660b338-6869-4bdc-b0da-6f4b59c0152dSimplified: Michelino Sunseri announced he received a presidential pardon from Donald Trump.
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π 7388bf3a-4b5b-4895-9406-18d3191ef7ccSimplified: Sunseri used a quarter-mile trail used by most previous Grand Teton record holders.
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π€ WyoFile π dc9b62d6-2b33-4461-87e1-d4b3207c47a9Simplified: Tour guides frequently lead hikers up the same route which WyoFile described as a well-used historic trail.
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π 8ca68cb9-4954-4ef9-b55c-e301428a08f1Simplified: The NPS considered the trail closed but only notified the public with ambiguous signs.
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π€ NPS π fdbf23a7-0a08-45e4-930b-cba4ce7e394bSimplified: The NPS believed Sunseri violated 36 CFR 21(b), which allows park superintendents to restrict trail use.
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The regulation says nothing about criminal penalties, which are separately authorized by 16 USC 551.1.000π 75b45dd3-6021-40ea-9a9a-119591880bf5Simplified: The regulation doesn't mention criminal penalties, which are authorized by 16 USC 551.
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π 13a43470-6883-44bc-855c-bd88d4f44264Simplified: Violations of rules in national forests can be punished by a fine up to $500, 6 months imprisonment, or both.
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π 2f45d772-6a7a-4b9b-9a82-b321288fc7d9Simplified: Experts estimate the Code of Federal Regulations authorizes at least 300,000 criminal penalties.
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π€ Donald Trump π dd94082a-57c5-4069-9a96-e018a67a7f32Simplified: Trump noted in an executive order that many regulatory crimes are strict liability offenses.
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π d15ffba0-b46d-4665-b313-06b09faf932bSimplified: The two-day bench trial ended on May 21.
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π 1459ad2d-10ed-4551-b80b-852f2195b5aaSimplified: After being found guilty, prosecutors offered Sunseri community service to drop the case.
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π 787e8578-e499-45ed-b309-65a5dc06a9aeSimplified: Hambrick would decide on the deal after a hearing on November 18.
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π€ Harriet Hageman and Andy Biggs π 3ba27dc6-4e25-42c7-bfac-6666518ea6f6Simplified: Hageman and Biggs stated that Trump instructed prosecutors to prioritize civil remedies over criminal enforcement for unintentional conduct.
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π 0879b1b5-35ce-4e96-98ec-39911fcc6319Simplified: Biggs introduced the Mens Rea Reform Act of 2025 after citing Sunseri's case.
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π€ Michael Poon π f67f42aa-27ca-45df-b333-6f90d3ceb6aaSimplified: Michael Poon stated the PLF is ready to help Americans prosecuted for illegally created park rules.