Subject: Comments on Cryer -----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 Dear Subscriber, I just finished reading the trial transcripts of the case of Tommy Cryer, the Louisiana lawyer recently ACQUITTED of "willful failure to file." I only have a few comments about it: 1) First, the judge at his trial was both extremely obnoxious and an idiot. (Well, maybe he was intentionally lying instead, but I'll give him the benefit of the doubt that he was merely an idiot.) Aside from being excessively rude and condescending towards Larry Becraft, Mr. Cryer's attorney, as Mr. Cryer was testifying about his beliefs, the judge kept completely mischaracterizing them as beliefs that the tax laws are invalid or unconstitutional, which anyone paying attention could see that Mr. Cryer was NOT at all saying. 2) The prosecutor, though at first he came across (just from the transcripts) as less of a @#$@$% than the ones in my case, either tried to confuse the jury about the difference between "disagreeing" with the law and believing you don't owe--or he actually didn't understand the difference himself. Under the concept of "willfulness," if you believe that the law doesn't tax your income, you CAN'T be guilty of "willfulness," even if you're dead wrong (i.e., even if your conclusions conflict with, or "disagree" with the law itself). However, if you believe you DO owe the tax, but you think the law is unconstitutional, unfair, etc.-- in other words, if you "disagree" with the tax ON PRINCIPLE--then that is NOT a defense to "willfulness." Mr. Cryer was obviously doing the former, but the prosecutor kept trying to paint that as a "disagreement" with the law, which is NOT what the Supreme Court meant by that when they said it in the Cheek decision. 3) When I finished reading the government's case (having not yet read the defense case), I was completely stunned. Their entire case consisted of proving that Mr. Cryer had made money, and hadn't filed--which weren't even in question. The only thing that was even remotely relevant to the essential element of "willfulness" was one CID goon saying that Mr. Cryer's arguments were "frivolous"--which is a little odd, because Mr. Cryer hadn't ARGUED anything at that point. The fact that the government can be so horribly sloppy, resorting only to envy and demonization, instead of even bothering to try to prove that a crime was actually committed, not only reflects badly on the "government" drones, but also on the American people. Have we become so stupid that, in order to get a jury to convict, all you have to do is say, "He's a meanie poopoohead, who didn't do what he was told!"? Unfortunately, yes: most of "us" are that stupid, as demonstrated by my trial, Dr. Tom's trial, and Tessa's trial (among others). Thankfully, by some stroke of luck, someone with a brain must have ended up on Mr. Cryer's jury, and ended that particular witch-hunt. 4) To me, the funniest moment was when Mr. Cryer's secretary, testifying as a witness for the government, blurted out something like, "After Mr. Cryer learned that we are not liable for this tax..." Of course, the government objected. But then the prosecutor used the secretary's decision to continue to file herself as if it proved that she didn't believe Mr. Cryer's conclusions, after having STOPPED the defense from pointing out that maybe she kept filing because she didn't want to be terrorized and prosecuted by the feds. But what kind of goofy logic would that be anyway??: "You, as a very accomplished, experienced, well-respected lawyer, CAN'T have thought your conclusions were correct, because your SECRETARY didn't agree with them (allegedly)." Huh? Anyway, the government's non-existent case failed to dupe the jury, and that's all that matters. Sincerely, Larken Rose www.larkenrose.com (P.S. Though the 861 evidence came up briefly at trial, as one of the things which convinced Mr. Cryer that he didn't owe the tax, there were other issues as well, some of which I disagree with. Unlike the federal fascists, however, I don't want people put in cages because they disagree with me. I am thrilled that Mr. Cryer remains a free man... or rather, as "free" as one can be in this country at present.) -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Note: This signature can be verified at https://www.hushtools.com/verify Version: Hush 2.5 wpwEAQECAAYFAkbMiYcACgkQGmVFo/iGj32CWgP+P0z+WctRrL8IwHG56bmCxEXfN5rD BDtsubwqFzPjThyD/eI90MJ2LHQGizTdGtSGtDCVM20tEqJWh5Xa+sSmOAsyQyYye0eE IGKctknjNO4mbbafCL9Bq3JpUW+Mf3fSi23mICjyZ2H9SIXB+kh9hZmz/M0YYcjwpbXf so7PQ1Q= =yaUU -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- -- Become a medical transcriptionist at home, at your own pace. http://tagline.hushmail.com/fc/Ioyw6h4eKoV1O3nx0M0ME028X3yPE6GtxjiPiY43h6vlncWsnJTnBN/ -------------------------------------------------------------------- To subscribe, send a blank message to 861-on@mail-list.com To contact the list owner, send your message to 861-list-owner@mail-list.com