It is pretty simple. Draw two lines on a sheet of paper in a big cross. Easy enough right?
Now start at top left and going clockwise label the four quadrants A, B, C, and D.
A and C are private property. B and D are public.
Now lay a dime on the paper and slide it from D to B without getting onto A or C. Not Possible!
Are you really that dumb?
Of course you can cross at a corner without touching private property, that's exactly what happens in corner crossing. Exactly what Skavdahl concluded in his summary judgement.
Unbelievable how intellectually bankrupt some people are.