United States v. James B. Cardwell, United States of America v. Marvin Martin

U.S. Court of Appeals, Ninth Circuit · Decided 1982-06-23

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SNEED, Circuit Judge: Cardwell was convicted of aiding in preparation of a false corporate tax return, his codefendant Martin was convicted of willfully subscribing to a false corporate tax return, and both were convicted of conspiracy. After a bench trial, each was sentenced to twenty-five weekends in jail, 2000 hours charitable service, and five years probation. This appeal foll…

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