Heather Callaghan
Activist Post

Last September,
Alvin Schlangen was acquitted in Hennepin County, Minnesota of the
following three charges: selling raw milk, operating without a food
license, and handling adulterated food.


But in January he was brought up on six charges in his home county of Stearns, including the same three
that were just dropped against him. Each side had a few weeks to submit
letters, one of which was Alvin's attorney requesting to have the same
three charges dropped.


Alvin is arguing that this is serial prosecution – I'm guessing a less
severe form of what we might call Double Jeopardy. But Judge Thomas
Knapp disagreed and said they were different "crimes," although similar,
happening 10 days apart and involving separate foods. Schlangen argued
that both county allegations "were from the same behavioral incident or
continuous course of conduct," but the judge is moving forward and
another trial will take place with Alvin on the defense.


As stressful as this dragged-out battle has been for Alvin and his
supporters who rely on him for fresh food drop-offs — there is plenty
that we can do to help….

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