Arthur King Wilson v. United States

U.S. Court of Appeals, Ninth Circuit · Decided 1958-02-27

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BARNES, Circuit Judge. After waiving a jury trial, appellant Arthur King Wilson was tried and convicted by the District Court of six counts of willfully attempting to defeat and evade the payment of federal income taxes and Federal Insurance Contribution Act (commonly known as “Social Security”) taxes withheld from the wages of employees of Coast Redwood Company, Inc., a family…

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