<div>I am very sad to hear this news of R. Brown.</div> <div>She was a fine scholar on ceramics and pottery of Siam and Southeast Asia.</div> <div>It is a big lost to all of us.</div> <div> </div> <div>I agree that we need some explanation of her death.</div> <div> </div> <div>Regards.</div> <div>Charnvit</div> <div>Bangkok</div> <div>Siam<BR><BR><B><I>Shawn McHale <mchale@gwu.edu></I></B> wrote:</div> <BLOCKQUOTE class=replbq style="PADDING-LEFT: 5px; MARGIN-LEFT: 5px; BORDER-LEFT: #1010ff 2px solid">Dear list, <BR><BR>This news, plus the news that Roxama Brown died in a Seattle prison, are an outrage. <BR><BR>I did not know Roxanna Brown at all. And one should perhaps not jump to conclusions that individuals must be innocent. Sadly, a brother of mine has had encounters with the US Justice system and its use of conspiracy statutes that make me highly suspicious of it. <BR><BR>It is telling that one of the stories on the arrest said the following:
"An affidavit filed in the case said the gallery's owners, Jonathan and Cari Markell, used Brown's electronic signature several times to falsify appraisal forms. In one case, an appraisal for items to be donated to the Pacific Asia Museum in Pasadena claims Brown had inspected the items.<BR><BR>The couple have not been charged. They have previously declined to comment about the investigation to The Associated Press. Jonathan Markell did not immediately respond to an e-mail sent to him Monday."<BR><BR>This, and other information suggests that the government was putting forth a case based on conspiracy statutes (conspiracy to commit wire fraud, conspiracy to defraud). Conspiracy statutes allow one to pull in a wide range of individuals, from the inadvertently involved (e.g. a person driving a car who transports drugs unwittingly) to the kingpins. The government then tries to get individals to inform on one another as part of a plea bargain. Some of them lie through their
teeth. <BR><BR>If Roxanna Brown allowed her electronic signature to be set up on as computer at a gallery, and if the gallery owner then abused this trust used the signature, Roxana Brown would be liable. And could be charged. In other words, one does not have to commit wire fraud oneself to be charged with it. <BR><BR>May I suggest that the leadership of the TLC group ask Michael Paschal and the leadership of the Association of Asian Studies to press for an excplanation of the death of this scholar? <BR><BR>Sincerely, <BR><BR><BR><BR>Shawn McHale <BR>Associate Professor of History and International Affairs<BR>George Washington University<BR>Washington, DC 20052 USA<BR>(on leave, 2007-08, at Vietnam National University --<BR>Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam)<BR><BR><BR>----- Original Message -----<BR>From: justinm@ucr.edu<BR>Date: Wednesday, May 14, 2008 9:45 pm<BR>Subject: [Tlc] T-Art Historian/Roxanna Brown arrested<BR>To: tlc@lists.ucr.edu<BR><BR><BR>> Forwarded from Dr.
Hiram Woodward. Two articles regarding the recent <BR>> arrest of Art Historian Dr. Roxanna Brown, director of the new <BR>> ceramics museum in Thailand.<BR>> <BR>> Thank you,<BR>> justin<BR>> <BR>> Here are links to two articles concerning Roxanna Brown's arrest:<BR>> <BR>> <BR>> <BR>> <BR>> <BR>> <BR>> ______________<BR>> Dr. Justin McDaniel<BR>> Dept. of Religious Studies<BR>> 3046 INTN<BR>> University of California, Riverside<BR>> Riverside, CA 92521<BR>> 951-827-4530<BR>> justinm@ucr.edu<BR>> _______________________________________________<BR>> Tlc mailing list<BR>> Tlc@lists.ucr.edu<BR>> <BR>_______________________________________________<BR>Tlc mailing list<BR>Tlc@lists.ucr.edu<BR>http://lists.ucr.edu/mailman/listinfo/tlc<BR></BLOCKQUOTE><BR><BR><BR><DIV><FONT color=#0000bf>Charnvit Kasetsiri, Ph.D. <BR><BR>Senior Adviser and Lecturer</FONT></DIV> <DIV><FONT color=#0000bf>Southeast Asian
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