Monday, January 22, 2007

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Anonymous Anonymous said...

Ed Brown is legally correct and Judge McAuliffe should be held accountable for abusing his position as an entrusted servant to destroy the lives of those he is paid to serve--the Browns. There are numerous laws being broken here. In addition to the specifics of Title 26, the Constitution, and past contradicting Supreme Court rulings there is an overriding law, the "Void for Vagueness Doctrine", that is implemented to avert confusion and ambiguity. Every law student learns this in his first year. It states: void-for-vagueness doctrine : a doctrine requiring that a penal statute define a criminal offense with sufficient definiteness that ordinary people can understand what conduct is prohibited and in a manner that does not encourage arbitrary and discriminatory enforcement
Note: Under the void-for-vagueness doctrine, a vague law is a violation of due process because the law does not provide fair warning of a prohibition and fails to set standards for enforcement that would govern the exercise of the police power (Merriam-Webster Dictionary of Law, 1996)

Reading court rulings, interviewing legal professionals, and discussing with “average men” reveals that no one is in agreement with exactly what the “income tax laws” say. Therefore the law nullifies it so no one will be injured. Let us all be just and civilized. Let’s enforce the laws we understand and eliminate the ones we don’t; which is the law.

11:43 AM  

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