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Letters from Prison: Lindsey Springer

As I have noted on this blog before, a federal court convicted Lindsey Springer of ‘tax crimes’ and imprisoned him for a long time: 15 years. His status as political prisoner has not reduced his interest in various deceptions and misapplications of...

Springer’s Supreme Court Petition, Part VII, Right to Counsel

XVI. PETITIONER’S CONVICTION WAS OBTAINED IN VIOLATION OF HIS SIXTH AMENDMENT RIGHT TO COUNSEL AS HIS WAIVER WAS NOT VOLUNTARY, KNOWINGLY, AND INTELLIGENTLY MADE. The Sixth Amendment secures for People facing trial, with criminal penalties, that such represented...

Springer’s Supreme Court Petition, Part VI, Loan, Gift, Income

Lindsey Springer and Oscar Stilley are political prisoners serving 15 year sentences for “tax crimes.” I urge you to support them both spiritually and financially. An address for donations appears at the end of this post. XII. THE PANEL REFUSES TO REVERSE...

Lucas v. Earl, 281 U.S. 111 (1930)

LUCAS v. EARL 281 U.S. 111 (1930) LUCAS, COMMISSIONER OF INTERNAL REVENUE, v. EARL. No. 99. Supreme Court of United States. Argued March 3, 1930. Decided March 17, 1930. CERTIORARI TO THE CIRCUIT COURT OF APPEALS FOR THE NINTH CIRCUIT. Solicitor General Hughes, with...

UNITED STATES v. PELZER, 312 U.S. 399 (1941)

UNITED STATES v. PELZER, 312 U.S. 399 (1941) 312 U.S. 399 UNITED STATES v. PELZER. No. 393. Argued Jan. 7, 1941. Decided March 3, 1941.   Messrs. Francis Biddle, Sol. Gen., and Robert H. Jackson, Atty. Gen., for petitioner. Mr. Robert A. Littleton, of Washington,...