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Liberty Silver Closes Acquisition of Hi Ho Property to Expand Trinity Land Package

Posted: October 17, 2012 at 5:16 am

TORONTO, ONTARIO--(Marketwire - Oct 16, 2012) - Liberty Silver Corp. (LSL.TO)(LBSV) ("Liberty Silver" or the "Company") is pleased to announce that it has completed its transaction with Primus Resources, L.C. and a second property owner (collectively, "Primus") to acquire approximately 100 acres located adjacent to the former Trinity Mine on the Company''s Trinity property in Nevada (the "Hi Ho Property"). The Hi Ho Property was the only acreage not controlled by Liberty Silver or its joint venture partner Renaissance Gold Inc. ("Renaissance") on the Trinity land package.

"We are extremely pleased to have completed the transaction with Primus and appreciate their continued confidence," stated Geoff Browne, Chairman and CEO of Liberty.

The Hi Ho Property completes the land package controlled by Liberty Silver and Renaissance. The joint venture comprises over 10,500 acres of contiguous land in a historic Nevada mining district, which includes the Trinity Mine and several other exploration targets. US Borax operated the Trinity Mine from 1988 to 1989, where it produced over 5 million ounces of silver. Operations at the mine were suspended when silver prices declined to less than $5/oz in the late 1980''s. Based upon the drilling results available to the Company from the US Borax drill programs on the Hi Ho Property, it is expected that the inclusion of the Hi Ho Property has the potential to substantially increase the estimated silver resource in the Trinity Mine pit area (please see the Company''s December 2011 NI 43 101 resource estimate).The Company is also currently evaluating the internal data in conjunction with its recent drilling and geophysical data to determine future drilling targets. The data will be used to update the Company''s current NI 43-101 report and will be utilized as part of the previously announced scoping study, which is being completed in connection with the Company''s proposal to put the Trinity Mine back into production.

Richard Bedell, President and CEO of Renaissance comments, "The addition of the Hi Ho Property completes the Trinity land package and significantly increases the size of the potential resource given its close proximity to the existing pit and the historic drilling and assay data that Liberty has analyzed. We are extremely pleased with the progress that Liberty has made on the exploration and development of Trinity. Their approach has been professional, and we are very comfortable with their entire team and the assessment of the property''s potential. Trinity is one of the marquee properties in our portfolio and we remain very confident in Liberty''s ability to advance the project.We are fully supportive of Liberty Silver''s management and its technical team."

In closing the Hi Ho Property transaction, Liberty Silver paid cash consideration of US$250,000 plus transaction expenses, issued 2,583,333 Liberty Silver common shares (the "Liberty Silver Shares") to Primus at a deemed value of US$1,860,000 (US$0.72 per share), and also granted Primus a 2% net smelter royalty on future production from the Hi Ho Property. In addition, pursuant to a registration rights agreement between Liberty Silver and Primus, Liberty Silver will pay Primus additional consideration as follows:

"We have closely monitored the progress that Liberty Silver has made since they began operations at Trinity last year," stated Jim Marin of Primus. "They have a strong on the ground team, excellent board and management, supported by first class engineering and permitting consultants. We are very excited to be part of the project and look forward to their future success."

"Liberty Silver is very pleased to have the vendors as significant shareholders and appreciate their recognition of the future potential of the combined properties," added Mr. Browne.

The total consideration for the acquisition of the Hi Ho Property is being applied to Liberty Silver''s expenditure commitment under its earn-in agreement with Renaissance, pursuant to the applicable area of interest provisions. With the addition of the Hi Ho Property payment, Liberty Silver has contributed in excess of 85% of its required US$5,000,000 expenditure commitment to earn a 70% interest in the Trinity project. Pursuant to the terms of its earn-in agreement with Renaissance, Liberty Silver has until March 29, 2016 to incur the balance of its expenditure commitment and, in addition, produce a bankable feasibility study the following year.

"We continue to achieve each milestone set forth by our team," concluded Mr. Browne. "This acquisition not only has the potential to increase our current resource and the potential economics to bring the Trinity Mine back into production, but also moves us very close to meeting our earn-in requirements. Although the past week has been challenging for the Company, the board and management of Liberty Silver remain fully committed to its future. Importantly and as previously stated, investors are reminded that they should only rely on official statements and releases issued by the Company for information regarding its activities."

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Court upholds city's ban on protests at military funerals

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(Reuters) - A St. Louis suburb's law that restricts protests around funerals does not violate the free-speech rights of a church known for holding anti-gay demonstrations at military funerals, a federal appeals court ruled on Tuesday.

The 8th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals upheld the ordinance passed by the city of Manchester, Missouri, to curb picketing at funerals by members of the Westboro Baptist Church of Topeka, Kansas.

Pastor Fred Phelps and other church members have protested at hundreds of funerals of military members killed in Iraq and Afghanistan as part of their religious view that God is punishing America for tolerance of gays and lesbians.

The church has gone to court to defend its right to protest and courts have wrestled with how to balance the group's right to free-speech against individuals' rights to privacy.

In March 2011, the U.S. Supreme Court ruled that the group's funeral protests were protected speech under the First Amendment in a suit brought by Albert Snyder, the father of a Marine who had died in Iraq. The protesters had carried signs that stated, "God Hates You," "You Are Going To Hell" and "Thank God for Dead Soldiers" at his son's funeral.

The 8th Circuit case is the first to be decided since the Supreme Court upheld the group's free speech rights.

Although the church had never held protests in Manchester, two of its members, Shirley Phelps-Roper and Megan Phelps-Roper, sued in 2009 to challenge the city's ordinance, which bars protests within 300 feet of a funeral site within an hour before or after the ceremony. The law imposes a fine of up to $1,000 and up to three months imprisonment.

Both the district court and a three judge panel ruled in favor of the Phelps-Ropers, finding that the court could only shield unwilling listeners outside residential homes. But a larger 8th Circuit panel disagreed.

"The ordinance does not limit speakers or picketers in any manner, apart from a short time and narrow space buffer zone around a funeral or burial service," Judge Diana Murphy wrote for an 11-judge panel.

Anthony Rothert, a lawyer at the American Civil Liberties Union who represented the church members, criticized the court for carving out a new exception to the broad right of free speech on public sidewalks. He said the Supreme Court had previously recognized exceptions outside private residences and abortion clinics.

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