by GEF @ 4:42 PM MST
Now how in the World did Mass Media miss this story ??
Clearly there must not be a law that requires Americans to pay a Federal Income Tax. It’s just extortion at Gun Point!
Four-month trial ends with no convictions
Federal income tax evasion case involved nine defendants
By JOAN WHITELY
REVIEW-JOURNAL
A criminal tax case alleging income tax evasion and conspiracy dissolved in federal court this week, when a jury returned zero convictions on 161 charges faced by nine defendants.
Monday’s verdict “sends a strong message,” said defense attorney Lisa Rasmussen, who represented Joel Axberg, a tile layer.
Informally called the Kahre case — after the primary defendant, local business owner Robert Kahre, who paid workers in gold and silver coins — the trial lasted four months. It relied heavily on evidence gathered in a controversial armed raid in May 2003 on several of Kahre’s local business places. The raid entailed keeping more than 20 workers handcuffed, at gunpoint, in 106-degree heat without shade or water while agents collected records and equipment.
“Yeah, that’s a pretty major victory,” said defense lawyer William Cohan. “If you go 0 for 160 (in baseball), they’d send you down to the minor leagues.”
Cohan was upbeat although his client, Kahre, was not acquitted of any of his 109 charges. Rather, the jury hung on all of Kahre’s counts.
The jury also hung on all counts faced by Kahre’s sister, Lori Kahre, and defendant Alex Loglia.
Four defendants acquitted of all the charges against them were Axberg, Robert Furman, Ron Ruggles, and Kahre’s mother, Myra Buonomo.
“It was the most wonderful feeling and the most wonderful day in ages,” Buonomo, 66, said of her acquittal. She said she works “more or less as a runner” for her son’s construction-related businesses. Part of the case hinged on whether Kahre’s workers were employees or independent contractors, who are responsible for paying their own taxes.
Two other defendants, Dannielle Alires and Debra Rosenbaum, were partly acquitted, with the jury hung on one count each.
Before trial, five additional defendants had pleaded guilty.
Michael Kennedy, who defended Lori Kahre, said the case turned on the notion that taxpayers could be wrong without being criminal. He was referring to the fact that his client, Lori Kahre, and other defendants had not paid taxes according to the market value of the precious metal content of the coins in which they were paid, as opposed to their face value. He conceded at trial that his client may owe federal taxes for her mistakes.
The Internal Revenue Service had never before provided guidance on how to handle gold and silver coins that circulate, only on noncirculating collectible coins, according to Kennedy, who is a federal public defender. “If that’s the case, we’re not going to take someone’s liberty from them, on something that a (certified public accountant) with a master’s degree doesn’t even know. That’s a scary country, and I don’t live in that country.”
J. Gregory Damm, the assistant U.S. attorney who led the prosecution, declined to say whether the government will retry any of the five defendants on the charges that resulted in a hung jury. Damm referred the newspaper to Natalie Collins, public affairs specialist for the U.S. attorney’s office in Las Vegas.
Acting U.S. Attorney Steven W. Myhre issued a statement through Collins that thanked jurors, investigators and prosecutors. “Ultimately, the responsibility lies with the jury to decide whether the government met its burden of proof in the case and we accept their decision.” He said the office will “soon decide” whether to retry any defendants.
Jurors got stuck on the question of whether the government had proved defendants intentionally violated tax law, according to David Ramirez, jury foreman. “Oh my God, the willfulness is very hard to prove, as we found out,” Ramirez, 49, said Wednesday. “That was the hard part, especially in the conspiracy charge.” Ramirez works in management for the U.S. Postal Service.
The government “did not present one witness who agreed with the conspiracy theory,” said attorney Joel Hansen, who defended Loglia. Currently unemployed, Loglia did paralegal work for Kahre.
The jurors favoring acquittal varied by defendant, Ramirez said. “Personally, I went guilty (on some counts) and some, not guilty.” He said when the 12 jurors split on a count, it was usually a 6-6 or 7-5 split.
Ramirez said the prosecuting team had a clear, although silent, reaction to the verdict: “The head was hanging down, the shoulders were low.” He said “shocked” was the term some prosecutors used to describe themselves when they talked to him after the trial.
Cohan did not want Robert Kahre, who testified during the trial, to talk to reporters after the trial because his client and five others still face additional charges in a separate criminal tax case set for trial in January. That case alleges Kahre hid assets by having relatives or friends buy property in their names using his funds.
Once the criminal cases are over, Kahre will pursue related civil actions he has filed against several parties, including federal prosecutor Damm, Internal Revenue Service agents and North Las Vegas police officers who had roles in the raid or indictment process.

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Looks like the IRS has been finally caught naked in front of the whole nation!
There’s no real meat on those bones peeps…
It’s all smoke, mirrors and an extortion racket!
The truth always gets out. The elitists never learn that simple fact. It’s like handling fish… the harder you try to hold onto it, the more slippery it gets.
Good post!
Hey UH!
*Cheers*
Yep…looks like it’s time to go back to the voluntary income tax. Like…if we like how things are going we pay. Hell, the whole Bu$hco idiology is based on that concept anyway. If we are concerned about Global Warming we pay into that tax base. That way we will know where our taxes are going…Heh heh
The Feds wanted that one real bad, especially since the Browns in New Hampshire are still being seiged by them.
Paying by real currency was the real no-no here and the NWO collaborators knew that, just for that very reason of “taxes”.
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I kept trying to read “tile layer” as trial lawyer, lol. Is this story being carried at all in the msm? I haven’t read the whole item yet, but I’m willing to bet this person is self-employed and either does not have health care insurance or has only catastrophic insurance. Bridges are falling down, our elderly and disabled are being provided w/inadequate services, the health and education needs of our children are neglected. The money we pay in taxes goes to war and contractors, and corporations and churches. I’m glad for the outcome in this case. If you have a few minutes, go the the billionaires for bush website: http://www.billionairesforbush.com , then click on campaign materials, then click on videos and scroll down to the billionaires for bush video (with 50 million and Felonious Ax) It’s a great vid, toward the end talks about the transfer of wealth from us to them. The website is great (total snark). This video was done for the 2000 presidential campaign I think, and is still on target. We are being fleeced by these people, folks, and our military is being destroyed. AND WE ARE PAYING THEM TO DO IT TO US!!!! Arrrrggghhhh.
It’s not just Bush, remember war in Kosovo when Clinton was the president? All american banking system designed the way that it needs a war like an air. No matter who runs the country, they are marrionetts in the hands of federal reserve.
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