Junkman jailed: is outsider art a crime?ALAN DAVIS Davis, city (1990 pop. 46,209), Yolo co., central Calif.; settled in the 1850s, inc. 1917. It is an education center with light industry; machinery, processed foods, and computer equipment are produced. The extensive Univ. , 47, says he's a political prisoner. The Florida artist spent more than a decade refusing the Seminole County Seminole County is the name of several counties in the United States:
Among the latter: an assortment of crappers titled Your Constitutional Rights Going Down the Toilet. Then the sheriff's office expropriated ex·pro·pri·ate tr.v. ex·pro·pri·at·ed, ex·pro·pri·at·ing, ex·pro·pri·ates 1. To deprive of possession: expropriated the property owners who lived in the path of the new highway. it all to sell at auction, a jury found Davis guilty of felony littering, and Judge Gene Stephenson sentenced him to a year and a day in jail, telling him his actions have "torn at the moral fiber of the community, of the state." Many of Davis' neighbors testified against him at his trial, and some were active in trying to shut down his workshop before then. Jan Schmidt, who lived three doors from Davis, had launched a petition to force the man dubbed the Florida Junkman to clean up his yard, arguing that it was depressing property values and that it intimidated her. Since his imprisonment Imprisonment See also Isolation. Alcatraz Island former federal maximum security penitentiary, near San Francisco; “escapeproof.” [Am. Hist.: Flexner, 218] Altmark, the German prison ship in World War II. [Br. Hist. , Davis has vowed to sue the county employees who removed his property, accusing them of trespassing and theft. |
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