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This Friday, Jimmy Marks will introduce the documentary "American Gypsy" at a Gonzaga University Law Amnesty International event. Colin Mulvany/The Spokesman-Review.
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Jimmy Marks ( watches ) as David Marks heads to court after the noon recess Thursday. David Marks is on trial for resisting arrest and obstructing a police officer last summer. Christopher Anderson photo
Jimmy Marks is throwing his hat in the ring for the Spokane mayoral race. photo by Sandra Bancroft-Billings
While the mayor explains the $1.43 million Gyspy lawsuit settlement to the press in his office, Jimmy Marks, with his celebration cigar in hand, chats with receptionist, Brenda Corbett at City Hall Tuesday. Colin Mulvany Photo.
Jimmy Marks gives a hug to City Councilman and Mayor Pro Tem Orville Barnes outside the Mayors office Tuesday. While the Mayor was explaining the almost one and half million dollars the city will pay the Marks and other Gypsies. Jimmy was waiting to give a copy of the US Constitution to the city fathers. Christopher Anderson photo
Jimmy Marks, left, helps slide a facsimile of a check into the vault where Grover Marks was interred at the end of his week-long funeral. Dan McComb/The Spokesman-Review
After coaxing the spirit of his father, Gypsy leader, Grover Marks from the back of the hearse and into Spokane City Hall, Jimmy Mark continues on with the funeral procession. Colin Mulvany.
"Come on Grover," shouts Jimmy Marks from the back of the hearse as he coaxes the spirit of his father, Gypsy leader, Grover Marks to enter Spokane City Hall Friday morning. Colin Mulvany Photo.
Jimmy Marks shouts, "come on Grover," as he coaxes the spirit of his father and Gypsy leader, Grover Marks to the front doors of Spokane City Hall. The Marks funeral procession stopped briefly so that Grover's spirit could pay a last visit to Assistant City Attorney Rocky Treppiedi's office. Colin Mulvany Photo.
Jimmy Marks talks to the media after a jury unanimously acquited Marks family members in 11 of 13 witness tampering charges at the federal courthouse Friday. Behind Marks is his son, Michael. photo by Sandra Bancroft-Billings
July 31, 1994. SPOKANE. Jimmy Marks, right, shakes hands with City Manager Roger Crum during a chance encounter Thursday afternoon at City Hall. Dan Pelle Photo.
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