I write today on tax criminal, Paul Daugerdas, who has been the subject of many postings on this blog. (See here.) After exhausting all of his conviction and other post-conviction remedies, Daugerdas in 1918 tries one other “hail Mary” shot in the form of a motion “to vacate his conviction and sentence pursuant to 28 […]
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I write today on tax criminal, Paul Daugerdas, who has been the subject of many postings on this blog. (See here.) After exhausting all of his conviction and other post-conviction remedies, Daugerdas in 1918 tries one other “hail Mary” shot in the form of a motion “to vacate his conviction and sentence pursuant to 28 […]