Judge tells 'Junkman' to clean up or go to jail Alan Davis faces year in prison if he fails to clean yard
Alan Davis.
SANFORD, Fla. – A Seminole County man known as the "Junkman" promised to clean up his act after he pleaded no contest to felony dumping and nuisance charges.
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Alan Davis has battled code enforcement officials for years over the trash and debris piled outside his Altamonte Springs home.
A judge sentenced him Thursday on two misdemeanor convictions. Davis now has 60 days to clean up his yard or he will spend a year in jail.
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Davis was also sentenced to five years of probation.
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