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  2. Viola Desmond - Wikipedia

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    She was also arrested and spent 12 hours in jail, and had to pay a $26 fine for tax evasion. The tax on the balcony price of 30 cents was two cents; the tax on the floor price of 40 cents was three cents. She was convicted of depriving the government of one cent in tax. [14] Desmond was kept in jail overnight and was never informed about her ...

  3. Redemption movement - Wikipedia

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    In 2013, Unger was tried in the United States District Court for the Northern District of New York, in Albany, New York, on one count of attempting to interfere with the administration of the U.S. internal revenue laws, four counts of filing false claims for over $36 million in tax refunds, one count of tax evasion, and one count of uttering a ...

  4. List of historical acts of tax resistance - Wikipedia

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    An annuity tax to raise money for the establishment clergy in Edinburgh, Scotland began to be resisted by nonconformists around 1833, in particular by William Tait, publisher of Tait's Magazine who went to jail for his stand. Celebrated imprisonments like this, and occasional attempts (often unsuccessful) by the authorities to seize and auction ...

  5. These 18 Famous People Are Currently In Prison For Their ...

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    Reality show stars Julie and Todd Chrisley are both serving prison sentences after being indicted on 12 counts of bank and wire fraud, tax evasion, and conspiracy back in 2019.

  6. List of 1990s American state and local politicians convicted ...

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    Attorney General of Texas Dan Morales (D) pleaded guilty to mail fraud and tax evasion in relation to a $17 million tobacco industry settlement with the State of Texas in 1998. He was sentenced to four years in a federal prison for mail fraud and tax evasion in a case involving Texas' $17 billion settlement with the tobacco industry in 1998.

  7. Julie and Todd Chrisley: In prison for tax evasion, here’s ...

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    They were sentenced to prison for tax evasion & bank fraud. ... In a People magazine story in July, their attorney shared how the fight over their conviction for financial crimes has progressed ...

  8. Wealthy Aventura man released from jail, then indicted on ...

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    Dan Rotta, 77, of Aventura, was indicted Thursday on charges of conspiracy, tax evasion and lying to the IRS after his release from a federal lock-up this week on a $15 million bond.

  9. List of American federal politicians convicted of crimes

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    Separately, found guilty of violating Alien and Sedition Acts and sentenced to four months in jail, during which time he was re-elected (1798). [2] Charles F. Mitchell (R-NY) U.S. Representative from New York's 33rd District was convicted of forgery, sentenced to one year in prison and fined, though he was paroled early due to poor health (1841).