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Originally Posted by Jesus H Christ
He did in a sense. He tried to proved to the jury that it is NOT legal to file taxes. The Jury must have believed him because all the tax evasion charges came back NOT guilty.
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That's not how I understood it. I thought he claimed he was given bad advice by accountants and tax advisers, so the jury convicted him on the misdemeanor charges, but acquitted him on the felony accounts, because they believed he was led astray, not necessarily because of the legality of filing.