In recent years, animal rights activists have entered farmland without permission to expose what they believe are inhumane conditions for farm animals. The activists videotape what they see and sometimes “rescue” animals by removing them from the property. When prosecuted for trespass, activists have often asserted the defense of legal necessity—that
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