German climate activist faces expulsion from Austria after ban
- Timothy Martin, a 55-year-old climate activist, was convicted on two felony counts for defacing a display case in the National Gallery of Art, which could lead to a 10-year prison sentence.
- The damage to the case, part of Edgar Degas's artwork, was estimated at $4,000.
- In court, Martin remained optimistic about his situation, stating, 'I totally understand if they weren't yet ready to face climate reality'.
- Prosecutors argued that Martin willfully broke the law, showing photos of the damage to support their case.
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Climate activist found guilty in National Gallery vandalism case, faces 10 years
A federal jury convicted North Carolina climate activist Timothy Martin of two felonies Monday for smearing washable paint on a sculpture’s display case in the National Gallery of Art — an act of civil disobedience that could send him to ...
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