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To: sinkspur
Let me elaborate


The jury verdict in the Simkanin case is certainly not a victory for the citizens of this republic but is evidence of the power of a police state. As is seen in the transcripts of this case, the ability of the prosecution to triumph only occurs when the constitutional protections of the citizens rights are abused by the court in collusion with dishonest prosecutors. To deny access to an informed jury, to prevent presentation of evidence contrary to the claims of the accuser, the failure to state a specific statute which has been broken in accordance with lawful judicial procedure is beneath the dignity of a free people in any court in America. And in this case “victory” was only achieved by the “state” with the help of a judge who had already decided the victim was guilty in spite of the facts of the case. No, the people didn’t win in Fort Worth.

This blatant attack on liberty however was not lost on the thousands of witnesses across America who supported Mr. Simkanin and whose resolve is now strengthened to pursue the removal through whatever legal steps are necessary of this purchased and partial jurist. And to continue to expose in fair and impartial venues the lies of the IRS.

For Americans who “want to know” the transcript material is here ...... http://www.givemeliberty.org/rtplawsuit/Update04-Jan-06.htm
190 posted on 01/08/2004 1:26:20 PM PST by patriot_wes
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To: patriot_wes
"the failure to state a specific statute which has been broken"

Here is what "We The People Themselves have to say about that:

> Here is the Title 26 tax law that employer Simkanin was charged with
> violating:
>
> "Section 7202. Willful failure to collect or pay over tax.
> Any person required under this title to collect, account for, and pay
> over
> any tax imposed by this title who willfully fails to collect or
> truthfully
> account for and pay over such tax shall, in addition to other penalties
> provided by law, be guilty of a felony and, upon conviction thereof,
> shall
> be fined not more than $10,000, or imprisoned not more than 5 years, or
> both, together with the costs of prosecution."

--From a We The People email "Newsletter"

http://www.mail-archive.com/cypherpunks-moderated@minder.net/msg07011.html">http://www.mail-archive.com/cypherpunks-moderated@minder.net/msg07011.html

You are simply spreading misinformation. Why?
196 posted on 01/08/2004 1:35:28 PM PST by Hon
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