Brown refused, was fined $480, and sentenced to eighteen months in prison.
Not that he cared, but Brown refused to match it.
Brown initially survived, but refused to tell the police who shot him.
Brown refused to swear that he would not take up arms against the King.
Brown refused saying that he does not do anything related to remote viewing at Emory.
Brown refused to move from bed until mother had traveled almost two hundred miles to pick him up and take him home.
Another council expense claim included an $810 dinner at a restaurant, but Brown refused to say who was there.
The Browns, though, refused to sign anyone until they knew there would in fact be a strike.
Brown refused to let the War of 1812 divert him from his goal.