US sets up court in Oregon forest for major gathering
PORTLAND, Ore. — The U.S. government has sent federal prosecutors to a “pop-up” court in eastern Oregon to process citations against people attending a massive counter-culture peace gathering on public land that could draw up to 20,000 people.
Several assistant U.S. attorneys are staffing a make-shift office within walking distance of the festival in Malheur National Forest, said Kevin Sonoff, a spokesman for the U.S. Attorney’s Office for Oregon.
Those who don’t want to negotiate a deal with prosecutors can appear before a federal judge by satellite, he said.
The court was in session Tuesday and will be running again on Friday. A federal magistrate will be available by remote camera on July 6, he said.


