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| Rank: Member Experience: 7-10 Years Join Date: Mar 2005
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| To any concerned American, If you read a newspaper headline that said "Man Charged With Bank Robbery," you would probably assume that there's a pretty good chance the guy committed the crime. But what if instead the headline said "Man Asks to Be Charged With Bank Robbery"? I bet that would make you a bit curious. Why on earth would someone ask to be prosecuted? And does that imply that he's guilty, or that he's not guilty? A very unusual trial is scheduled to begin on August 9th, in federal court in downtown Philadelphia (601 Market Street). I know, because I'm the defendant, and for the last five years I have been asking the government to prosecute me. No, not for bank robbery; for not filing tax returns. The government likes to prosecute people who they catch lying about their income, or cheating on their taxes, and then the government publicizes the case. In this case, I wasn't "caught" doing anything, and I have been publicizing the case, but the government has not. Does what I've described so far seem bizarre to you? It should. People like to quickly get to the punchline, and make up their minds about something. But so far (just based on what I described above), this story doesn't add up, does it? Well, if you want to see the missing pieces, and to understand the rest of the story, all you need to do is send an e-mail to the following address: t-i-updates-on@mail-list.com You'll be subscribed to my free e-mail update list (where there are 6,000 people who already know the whole story), and you'll get a series of a few messages telling the rest of the story. (We don't give out anyone's e-mail address, and unsubscribing is really easy, so there's nothing to lose.) How many people do you know who have asked to be prosecuted? Well I did, for reasons that have a direct, major impact on YOUR life. If you want to know more, just send an e-mail to the address shown above. Sincerely, Larken Rose larken@taxableincome.net http://www.861.info http://www.theft-by-deception.com |
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| Rank: Member Experience: 7-10 Years Join Date: Mar 2005
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| he's got his trial date schedule. sounds like he's pretty confident that its gonna be pretty one sided. (his side) anyways, heres the latest: Dear Subscriber, Here is the schedule of events for my trial. It will all happen in Courtroom 9A (ninth floor) of the federal courthouse in downtown Philadelphia (601 Market Street): Jury selection, which is open to the public, starts at 1:00 p.m. on Monday afternoon (August 8). Opening statements might also happen Monday afternoon. Tuesday the government starts its case. Given how much we're stipulating to, I can't imagine how it would take more than two days. So the defense case should start Wednesday or Thursday, and may be about a day and a half. After closing arguments (which should be interesting), the jury gets the case, and it's anyone's guess how long deliberations will take (somewhere between 10 minutes and 10 days). Tessa's trial is scheduled to start almost immediately after mine is finished, maybe not even waiting for the verdict in mine (since it will be a different jury). When exactly it will start, and how long it will take, is up in the air at the moment. When we know any more, we'll let you know. Sincerely, Larken Rose larken@taxableincome.net http://www.861.info http://www.theft-by-deception.com Past messages to this list can be found here: http://www.3rdear.com/cgi-bin/ubb/ul...ubb=forum;f=16 |
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