Nina Cornett is a former Deputy Assistant Secretary of the Navy – the highest position attainable in the Navy hierarchy by a non-political-appointee. During her tenure with the Navy, she was responsible for overseeing automation projects for US navy bases and, ships ,and managed a two-billion-dollar annual budget.
In addition to the Victim's Guide to Timber Theft, she is the author of Alaskan Summer, a novel published in hardcover by Avalon books and in paperback by Dell publishing. She has also written magazine articles, and has researched and written scripts for her and her videographer husband Dean's documentaries. Those include American Chestnut, Sugar Cane, Sorghum, and Stir-offs, and Appalachian Chair Caning and Story Telling, which are currently airing on PBS stations. She is presently working on a memoir of the family dynamics around her mother's death, tentatively titled Fault Lines and Fractures, and provisionally subtitled An Appalachian King Lear Without The Armies. She is in the beginning stages of development for a mystery set in Alaska.
She became involved with timber theft when she and Dean discovered that they had lost more than 100 hardwoods on the family property to timber theft. Pursuing that theft led them through both a criminal and a civil court case. The theft was finally resolved after thirteen years of persistence by a judgment against the accused logger. During that thirteen years,she became an expert on timber theft, particularly timber taken from private landowners. That knowledge has been condensed into Victim's Guide to Timber Theft.
Following the resolution of the theft, she was named to the State of Kentucky's Access to Justice Commission for a three-year term, now completed. She is also an officer on the Board of a non-profit corporation.
In addition, in 2013, she and her husband were honored with the state of Kentucky's Environmental Lifetime Achievement Award for their environmental efforts in Kentucky, as well as their work in Alaska to save salmon, bears, and forests.
You can find out more about the Cornetts at www.cornettmedia.com.
The Victim's Guide to Timber Theft provides comprehensive information about the magnitude of timber theft in this country, and its geographic breadth. It also talks about who is most likely to become a victim and the difficulties a private landowner victim will encounter when losing timber to theft, ranging from the methods timber thieves commonly use to hide their activity to the weakness of laws in this country.
The topics covered proceed from the methods of targeting victims mentioned above into criminal and civil recourse possibilities. It spends time on the obstacles both the thief and the law can put in a victim's path and discusses the practical impact these have on property rights. It also discusses harassment of the victim by the thief, with examples of incidents
Considerable detail follows about the "gate fees" imposed by authorities along the path of justice, including surveys, professional timber consultant fees, witness fees, and legal fees.
It goes on to discuss the problem victims meet in obtaining accurate loss valuation, in simply finding an attorney for a civil case, in impediments to finding witnesses willing to testify, and in difficulties and interpretations that the victim may meet in court, It lays out some of the reasons why timber theft cases may drag on for ten or more years.
The Guide ends by summing up how these obstacles incentivize timber theft in this country, discusses the laws across states, and finishes by concluding that many of these obstacles cannot be removed until victims band together and the attitudes that prevail in this country about the problem of timber theft change.
Título : Victim's Guide to Timber Theft
EAN : 9780463178522
Editorial : Nina Cornett
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