United States v. James C. Dunkel

U.S. Court of Appeals, Seventh Circuit · Decided 1991-03-08

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PER CURIAM. James C. Dunkel, who decided that income taxes are voluntary and elected not to contribute, was convicted of tax evasion and wilful failure to file tax returns. Consistent with this circuit’s precedents, the district court withdrew from the jury certain defenses that are objectively unreasonable. We affirmed Dunkel’s conviction. <span class="citation" data-"5392…

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