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On Jul 22, 2:02 pm, "Wolfgang Smutz" <wolfgangsmutz@xxxxxxxxxxx>
wrote:

Heads up: Please keep this going: Hauert was indicted on five
counts Se.
7203 WILLFUL FAILURE etc. Hauert wanted to know the OFFENCE statute
he was
accused of violating and would be pleading guilty
wolfgangsmutz@xxxxxxxxxxx
Hauert: "Your honor, Section 7203 of the I.R. Code is a DIS-CIPLINARY
(Hey, isn't he presumed to to know the law?)
Hauert: Could you please bring me the I.R. Code book with 7203 in it so I
can show you what I am talking about. (note: the clerk brought in the
I.R.Code book.)
authority thereof to make a return, keep any records, or supply any
information, who willfully fails to pay such estimated tax or tax, make such
return...
Title...What I am asking is, what statute establishes the FACT that I am one
of these "persons" required, by this title, to pay the tax? Where, exactly,
in the Title is the offense defined, where am I made the subject of the
tax?"
Note: (In the words of Hauert: "I then handed the judge back the book.
Looking perplexed, the judge read those words over and over again for what
felt like an eternity.")
Judge: "So what you're asking for, Mr. Hauert, is the Statute, referred to
in Section 7203, that makes a person liable for the tax and subject to the
penalties imposed by Section 7203?"
me the Statute of law that I am accused of breaking."
Note: In one sentence that would destroy the government's entire case,
ordered to find someone who knew which statute defined the offense.)
Hauert's attorney then requested a Bill of Particulars, defining the
specific offense statute that created the liability for Hauert to pay the
income tax and file a 1040 Tax Retutn. A Bill of Particulars is a written
Citizen) the person made liable to pay the S.1 graduated Income Tax (because

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no taxes?



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Larken Rose of Hollywood, Pennsylvania was sentenced in federal
district court to 15 months imprisonment for failing to file tax
returns for the years 1998 -2002, the Justice Department and Internal
Revenue Service (IRS) announced today. In compliance with Judge
Michael M. Baylson's admonition following Rose's conviction in August,
Larken Rose submitted delinquent tax returns for the years 1997-2004
and paid a substantial deposit to the IRS toward his outstanding tax
liability. The court sentenced Rose to one year of supervised release
following his prison term and ordered Rose to pay a fine of $10,000
and all taxes, interest, and penalties he owes to the IRS.
www.larkenrose.com and http://www.theft-by-deception.com Huntingdon
Valley, PA
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