Friday, March 02, 2007

1040 Checkmate?

DOJ Dismisses Felony Tax Prosecution
-- With Prejudice -- After PRA Defense Raised


Evidence OMB Complicit In Income Tax Fraud

DOJ & IRS Petitioned To Explain

On May 12, 2006 in Peoria, Illinois, the attorney for the U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ) begged the court to dismiss all charges against IRS victim Robert Lawrence in federal District Court.

The motion for dismissal came on the heels of a surprise tactic by Lawrence’s defense attorney Oscar Stilley.

The tactic threatened exposure of IRS’s on-going efforts to defraud the public. The move put DOJ attorneys in a state of panic that left them with only one alternative: beg for dismissal, with prejudice.

Stilley’s tactic paid off. Sixty days earlier, the DOJ had indicted Lawrence on three counts of willful failure to file a 1040 form, and three felony counts of income tax evasion. The federal Judge dismissed all charges with prejudice, meaning the DOJ cannot charge Lawrence with those crimes again.


Read more here.

2 Comments:

Blogger TrueLogic said...

I have read this entire case... And the Office of Management and Budget has been cought with their pants down!

If the forms are not up to date with valid OMB Numbers, the laws state that there can be NO PENALTIES or LEVY'S against a person for NOT FILING!

It's pretty cut and dry. Very simple.

11:52 PM  
Blogger whynot said...

very true "cut and dry" but that doesn't stop the braindead IRS and their Judges and Joey Smiths'etal..
simply understanding the whole scam of their alleged law read Ctc's "Bob's Bicycle".

7:02 AM  

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