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Roisin Ni Fiachra

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6. This site claims that "nearly 2/3 of tax fraud offenders were sentenced to imprisonment".
Mon Jun 20, 2022, 09:46 AM
Jun 2022
Nearly two-thirds of tax fraud offenders were sentenced to imprisonment (63.9%)

The average sentence length for tax fraud offenders was 15 months.

https://www.ussc.gov/sites/default/files/pdf/research-and-publications/quick-facts/Tax_Fraud_FY16.pdf

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Then let's just take all his assets. He will commit a felony soon enough when he's broke Walleye Jun 2022 #1
confiscate his assets.. agingdem Jun 2022 #8
Trump couldn't go to jail, gab13by13 Jun 2022 #2
Ah, but the Foundation no longer exists Fiendish Thingy Jun 2022 #3
Well, yeah. It IS a civil case. Novara Jun 2022 #4
The civil case, can establish corroborating information for criminal cases empedocles Jun 2022 #5
Let's hope it does. Novara Jun 2022 #7
This site claims that "nearly 2/3 of tax fraud offenders were sentenced to imprisonment". Roisin Ni Fiachra Jun 2022 #6
Perhaps a bit of ancient history to emphasize the rare cases? Pyryck Jun 2022 #9
That was a criminal tax fraud case. The NY case re: TFG is a civil action. Ocelot II Jun 2022 #11
If I had money to bet, I'd bet it on Georgia MissMillie Jun 2022 #10
Then he could be pardoned? bcool Jun 2022 #13
Governor Kemp isn't going to pardon Trump... brooklynite Jun 2022 #14
I imagine that is a possibility, however (EDIT) MissMillie Jun 2022 #15
Duly noted for the record. nt Tommy Carcetti Jun 2022 #12
The Manhattan DA spiked any chance of criminal charges last I heard. This is all civil. Thomas Hurt Jun 2022 #16
It's Georgia we need to watch JustAnotherGen Jun 2022 #17
That's Kind Of The Problem, Sir, Isn't It? The Magistrate Jun 2022 #18
People commit all kinds of tax fraud daily; very few are prosecuted MichMan Jun 2022 #19
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