'Most Annoying Neighbor' Faces Prison For Junky Yard
Jury May Tour Man's Yard
POSTED: 1:25 pm EDT September 16,
2003
UPDATED: 3:19 pm EDT September 16,
2003
The man known as Seminole County's "most annoying neighbor" went before a jury for the first time Tuesday on charges of criminal littering stemming from conditions in his home's yard.
Neighbors have complained about Alan Davis, 46, and the piles of junk and rats in his yard for more than 10 years, Local 6 News reported.In 2001, the state filed criminal littering charges claiming he illegally dumped trash in his yard and is maintaining a health hazard by not cleaning his yard.Now, a jury will decide whether Davis broke the state's litter laws and the county's nuisance ordinances.
Davis' attorney's argued Tuesday that he is an artist and his yard is a political statement protected by the constitution.However, prosecutors said that Davis thinks he is above the law and that annoying the government has become an obsession, Local 6 News reported.The jury of four women and three men will hear from Davis this week and may take a field trip to his home to see for themselves.Last year, Davis was arrested after he created the sculpture of a bare torso and placed it in the front yard of his home on Alpine Street in Altamonte Springs. A neighbor called 911 to complain that the statue was obscene, and Davis was charged with disorderly conduct and resisting an officer. Despite being charged with more than $300,000 in fines, Davis has refused to clean up the junk or remove the statue.Davis faces up to 5 years in prison.Watch Local 6 News for more on this story.
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Davis' attorney's argued Tuesday that he is an artist and his yard is a political statement protected by the constitution.However, prosecutors said that Davis thinks he is above the law and that annoying the government has become an obsession, Local 6 News reported.The jury of four women and three men will hear from Davis this week and may take a field trip to his home to see for themselves.Last year, Davis was arrested after he created the sculpture of a bare torso and placed it in the front yard of his home on Alpine Street in Altamonte Springs. A neighbor called 911 to complain that the statue was obscene, and Davis was charged with disorderly conduct and resisting an officer. Despite being charged with more than $300,000 in fines, Davis has refused to clean up the junk or remove the statue.Davis faces up to 5 years in prison.Watch Local 6 News for more on this story. Previous Stories:
- July 24, 2003: Junkyard Fire Investigated In Orange County
- June 30, 2003: Central Florida's 'Most Annoying Neighbor' Ignores Deadline
- June 30, 2003: 'Most Annoying Neighbor' Faces Cleaning Deadline
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