PORTLAND — Ammon Bundy, Ryan Bundy and two co-defendants charged in the occupation of a national wildlife refuge in Oregon have appealed an order that requires them to be flown to Nevada next month to face charges in a federal case there.
Assistant federal public defender Rich Federico filed notice Monday that the four men are appealing to the 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals. It’s unclear when the appellate court will take up the matter. The men are being held pending trial in a Portland jail.
The Bundys along with Ryan Payne and Brian Cavalier were among the more than two dozen people arrested in the 41-day standoff in eastern Oregon that concluded Feb. 11. They also face charges stemming from a 2014 standoff at Cliven Bundy’s ranch near Bunkerville, Nev..
Last week, a federal judge in Portland ordered the defendants to be flown to Las Vegas on April 13 and returned to Oregon no later than April 25. During that window, they would make their first court appearances in the Bunkerville case.