"Tax evaders’ supporters file appeal; 3 say convictions are too excessive" by Denise Lavoie, Associated Press | May 6, 2010
Three men convicted of helping a New Hampshire couple escape capture on tax evasion charges asked a federal appeals court yesterday to overturn their convictions, arguing that prosecutors charged them excessively for their roles.
The First US Circuit Court of Appeals heard arguments yesterday in appeals brought by supporters of Ed and Elaine Brown.
After being convicted on tax evasion charges, the Browns refused to turn themselves in and remained holed up for months in an armed standoff at their fortress-like home in Plainfield, N.H. The Browns, who claimed that no law authorizes the federal income tax, hosted a variety of supporters, including militiamen and other anti-government groups.
The Browns were finally taken into custody in October 2007 by a small team of US marshals posing as supporters. When agents searched their home, they found it stuffed with bombs and guns....
(Soccer update: Slovenia scores in the 79th minute to lead Algeria 1-nil)
The appeals court did not indicate when it would rule....
Even if they did I doubt the Globe would put it in print.
Related: Around New England: Standing By Her Man
Around New England: New Hampshire and the Constitution
What I have seen in my Boston Glob:
"Four accused of enticing teen to get tattoo
Police say four men enticed a 14-year-old boy to get a tattoo on his buttocks, saying they would not pick on him anymore if he allowed it. Sergeant John Thomas of the Concord police said yesterday that the boy was tattooed May 10 with “a derogatory image and words.’’
Isn't that bullying?
It is against the law in New Hampshire to tattoo anyone under 18. Arrested were Blake Vannest and Travis Johnston, both 18; Ryan Fisk, 19; and Donald Wyman, 20; all are from Concord (AP)."
Do you know WHY tattooing is PROMOTED by the Zionist-controlled PAPER, readers?
"The most obvious lesson here to be learned is that - quite apart from any other reasons (of which there are many) - Jews seek to set about promoting multicultural societies where people are encouraged to dress and adorn themselves absurdly and buy into bodily self-mutilation in the form of piercings and hideous tattoos, so as to form a loud and chaotic backdrop behind which the Jew is less readily ."
That explains this leading the Metro section of the Mossad War Daily!!!
And what do you know, New Hampshire?
According to this front-page feature you suck:
How do you sell a Granite State?
Yup, Vermont is sweet, Maine is smelly, Rhode Island is clammy, and Connecticut just stinks.
Nothing like an in-your-face insult on the Lord's Day.
So what is another one, 'eh?
"Giuliani tells grads six keys to leadership
Former New York mayor Rudolph Giuliani was a surprise guest at a high school graduation. Giuliani was invited by a Portsmouth High School alumnus and friend of the 2008 presidential candidate. He told the group Friday that while they are in an economically challenging time, it’s nothing compared to the Great Depression. Giuliani pointed out leadership skills: strong beliefs, optimism, courage, practice, teamwork, and a love of people, the Portsmouth Herald said. (AP)
Related: Giuliani to be honored for N.H. primary role
Yeah, that's why he's visiting.
Time to leave New Hampshire....
"Alleged thief flagged down the wrong ride
Police say a New Hampshire man who tried to flee with a 300-ticket lottery display from a convenience store was brought back by a customer whom he had flagged down for a ride (AP)
Pffft!
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Also see:
N.H. can now bank on one of its own
University of New Hampshire students help Portsmouth police
Company’s purchase of N.H. college could earn it $1 billion
Host says he was unaware of drinking at N.H. party
N.H. woman indicted in $57,000 scheme
NH bike week starting with mixed weather forecast
More: The MSM Monitor's Vanishing Climate Change Coverage
I'm tired of the lying agenda-pushing, rrrrrrrrrrrrr!!!
(Soccer update: Slovenia defeats Algeria 1-0; Serbia and Ghana up next. Had a college professor from there so he must be excited)