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"Criminal tax prosecutions are relatively rare — usually the cases are handled in civil court, where the government has a lower burden of proof. Prosecutors said Snipes' case was important to send a message to would-be tax protesters not to test the government."
WTF!!! Isn't Snipes entitled to equal treatment under the law? This sounds like a case of malicious prosecution.
Snipes should get the same EXACT punishment he would get if he were a white collar tax evader, nothing more.
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