Franklin Sanders v. William E. Freeman, Jr. And Charles Burson

U.S. Court of Appeals, Sixth Circuit · Decided 2000-07-19

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OPINION BOGGS, Circuit Judge. The petitioner, Franklin Sanders, is a businessman who, prior to his conviction, worked as a retail dealer in Memphis, Tennessee selling gold and silver coins and bullion for cash. He sought a writ of habeas corpus following his conviction for unlawfully depriving the State of Tennessee in its collection of sales tax revenues.…

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