An Occupation In Eastern Oregon

'This Land Is Our Land' Update: Listener Questions About The Verdict

By Anna Griffin (OPB) and Ryan Haas (OPB)
Portland, Oregon Oct. 29, 2016 8:04 p.m.
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Neil Wampler, right, signs a napkin outside the federal courthouse in downtown Portland.

Neil Wampler, right, signs a napkin outside the federal courthouse in downtown Portland.

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We have a verdict in the Malheur National Wildlife Refuge trial. But what comes next and what does it mean?

Questions have poured in since the seven co-defendants were acquitted Thursday, Oct. 27.

OPB's Anna Griffin and Ryan Haas answer your questions about the trial, the verdict, what went wrong for the prosecution and what happens next.


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