Six Presidio County landowners are continuing their fight against Trans-Pecos Pipeline easements on their properties that were obtained through a land grab using eminent domain. The civil lawsuits are set to be heard by 394th State Judicial District Judge Roy Ferguson on Nov. 16 at the Presidio County Courthouse in Marfa. The landowners have also filed a challenge to the constitutionality of the pipeline’s use of eminent domain to acquire the easements, claiming that the pipeline does not meet the eight standards for use of eminent domain. Read more at BigBendNow…
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