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Hermie
16th December 2010, 03:12 PM
http://www.conspiracyplanet.com/channel.cfm?channelid=111&contentid=2357&page=2

At approximately 2 p.m. on the 14th floor of the Federal Court Building in Sacramento, California, Joe Banister supporters got word that the judge had received a note from the jury and quickly moved from the hallway into the courtroom. He announced that the jury had reached a unanimous decision.

The verdicts were read by the clerk of the court with Judge William Shubb presiding: "Not Guilty", "Not Guilty", "Not Guilty", "Not Guilty". Carol Delaney, assistant prosecutor in the case, was not in attendance at the verdict.

The trial began on Tuesday, June 14. The charges were

1) Conspiracy to Defraud the United States and

2) Aiding and Abetting in the Preparation of False and Fraudulent Returns.

The government alleged that Banister had impeded and impaired the ascertainment, assessment, and collection of tax, and that he had criminally conspired with Al Thompson in so doing.

The charges were related to Joe's association with Redding businessman, Walter "Al" Thompson, where Joe, as a CPA, prepared amended Form 1040X tax returns for three tax years. The returns were a calculated protest and every effort was made by Al and Joe to adhere to written and verbal guidance they sought and received from the IRS.
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Mr. Thompson had researched the law and concluded that he was not an "employer" as defined within Title 26, the income tax code, nor was he required to withhold money from the paychecks of those who worked for him. He called this meeting so as to inform his 25 employees of this decision to stop withholding from their paychecks, and invited Joe Banister, former IRS CID special agent, to assist him in communicating to the employees.
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http://www.conspiracyplanet.com/channel.cfm?channelid=111&contentid=2357&page=2

Glass
16th December 2010, 03:45 PM
Wooooo oooooooo \0/

osoab
16th December 2010, 03:57 PM
Damn. So can this be appealed by fedgov?

iOWNme
16th December 2010, 04:02 PM
" It appeared that the judge was very tempted to dismiss and might very well do so, however, he ultimately displayed his unwillingness to allow the government to be in a position of losing with no chance of appeal. The judge knew this was a very high-profile case with potentially serious adverse effects for the government should it lose. The government's case was astoundingly weak and it was apparent that the proper thing to do was to dismiss charges. But that did not happen. "


This is HUGE. Anyone want to bet how much MSM will report on this?


" Judge Shubb said many interesting, perhaps curious things during the week. Once, he uttered, "the law is uncattorney Dickstein softly suggested to the judge that he should not be certain". Another time he declared that no one reads the Internal Revenue Code from cover to cover and that anyone who claims to have done that should be in the "nuthouse". "

kregener
16th December 2010, 05:53 PM
Damn. So can this be appealed by fedgov?


Not only can they appeal it, but they can send JBT's up his driveway in full battle gear armed with MP5 machine guns and kill his whole family with impunity.

None of which makes Joe wrong.

Twisted Titan
16th December 2010, 08:02 PM
^^^^^^ Very Much true

This is about keeping the antz in line.

If this man takes a dirt nap everybody will know exactly what happened and why it happened.

Still.

The man gets mega kudos for standing in the gap.


T

PatColo
11th July 2012, 02:43 PM
banister interview podcast today,

Wednesday, July 11, 2012

The Morning Show with Patrick Timpone (http://grizzom.blogspot.com/2012/07/morning-show-with-patrick-timpone.html)



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Joe Bannister – Former IRS Criminal Investigation Division Special Agent who learned of serious constitutional questions relating to the federal income tax and the federal banking and monetary systems. Mr. Banister’s expertise in the fields of accounting, finance, taxation, and law enforcement enabled him to not only understand these issues but realize that he could play a role in bringing the issues into the public arena for analysis and debate.

Joes Site (http://www.freedomabovefortune.com/)

Listen (http://www.talkshoe.com/resources/talkshoe/images/swf/lastEpisodePlayer.swf?fileUrl=http://www.oneradionetwork2.com/mp3/liberty/free/07.10.12_banister_joe_income_taxes.MP3)

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osoab
14th July 2012, 12:30 PM
Thanks PatColo.