Well, it seems to me, as an attorney and a litigator, and as a practical matter, doesn't it make more sense to you that, if the goods were sold, then the farmer would be in a position to pay whatever fines were due if that person was found to be in violation?
On the recordJuly 29, 2014
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Kuster argues for a fair process for farmers regarding fines and violations.
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