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Trinitas lives on in litigation

The Trinitas golf course may be gone, but the spirit of Trinitas lives on in litigation. And given the slow pace of the legal system, that spirit may be almost immortal. This is only appropriate. The course was named in honor of the holy trinity. The lastest development: The United States Court of Appeals for the Ninth [...]

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Trinitas update

Will golf continue? Will Calaveras County zoning codes put a stop to it? Those are just two of the questions hanging over the beautiful but unpermitted Trinitas golf course on 280 acres south of Wallace. In the fall, Trinitas owners Mike and Michelle Nemee lost a trial in U.S. Bankruptcy Court over whether golf was a [...]

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Trinitas update

U.S Bankruptcy Court Judge Ronald Sargis is threatening to dismiss a $12 million civil rights lawsuit filed by the owners of the Trinitas golf course. That suit argues that various county officials violated the Constitutional rights of Michael and Michelle Nemee by not allowing them to legalize their golf course near Wallace. This week Sargis  filed [...]

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Trinitas suits

For those keeping count, there will likely soon be a third lawsuit by the owners of the Trinitas golf course against San Joaquin County. That’s because the board of supervisors announced yesterday (Tuesday, Nov. 24) that it had rejected a claim filed by Trinitas owners Mike and Michell Nemee in which the Nemees said that [...]

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    Dana has worked as a journalist for The Record since 1988. He now lives in San Andreas in Calaveras County and covers the Mother Lode region. Read Full
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