The defendants and their Vancouver, B.C.-based High on Life/SundayFundayz have drawn international outrage for posting videos of unethical if not illegal behavior at national parks and international sites.
The Assistant U.S. Attorney said he would like to have all the cases resolved as one, but that may not be possible. The next status conference with the court is Aug. 8.
The High on Life defendants will call the Yellowstone Justice Center in Mammoth, YNP, and speak to U.S. Magistrate Mark Carman during a status conference hearing, according to the docket in their federal court posting.
It is unknown whether the men will be returning soon from Canada to the United States and whether a plea deal is in the works. They would face the charges in the federal courthouse at Mammoth, YNP.