San Luis Obispo Citation

Mule was cited on May 29, 2014, in San Luis Obispo, California under Penal Code 647 (e).

Except as provided in subdivision (l), every person who commits any of the following acts is guilty of disorderly conduct, a misdemeanor:
(e) Who lodges in any building, structure, vehicle, or place, whether public or private, without the permission of the owner or person entitled to the possession or in control of it.

The Mules delivered a handwritten letter to the court requesting an extension of the court hearing until December so that they could migrate north for the summer and return during cooler weather.

On July 8, the Mules were given an extension for court arraignment to Dec.11.

On July 10, the Mules received a notification from the Office of the District Attorneys that charges would not be filed at this time.

On January 15, 2015, Superior Court Judge signed a court order to officially dismiss this case.

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  1. I read this whole article and I feel so saddened by our law-enforcement not knowing the laws about letting the three mules live their life the way that our ancestors dead and he’s people living their life traveling back-and-forth from state to state that it takes our law enforcement to actually arrest them and put their poor animal in the animal shelter away from them because they thought they were breaking the law when they were not maybe the law enforcement should read the laws and educate their own selves because he’s people did not break no law

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