by Minns Law | May 4, 2013 | Newspaper Articles
By Robert AnglenThe Republic | azcentral.comSat May 4, 2013 2:14 PM The biggest opponent facing two Arizona businessmen on trial last month for tax evasion was not the federal prosecutor. It was their lawyer, the government’s star witness in the case against them....
by Minns Law | Jul 1, 2009 | Newspaper Articles
By Edward SnookChief of InvestigationsUS~Observer Houston, Texas – On July 31, 2009, a Houston, Texas jury delivered a verdict in favor of “Silicosis” victim Clark Kirkland, not against the company who created the machine that was responsible for his life-ending...
by Minns Law | Mar 3, 2008 | Newspaper Articles
by Tedd Peck investigative reporter,with Edward SnookMarch 3, 2008NewsWithViews.com SEATTLE, Washington � Two innocent and patriotic citizens� dodge 64 IRS lethal bullets in a triumph for justice and the American way. Last Christmas, the spirit of the season...
by Minns Law | Dec 29, 2007 | Newspaper Articles
By Tedd PeckInvestigative Reporter(Edward Snook Contributing) Seattle, Washington – Two innocent and patriotic citizens dodge 64 IRS lethal bullets in a triumph for justice and the American way. Last Christmas, the spirit of the season bestowed upon a Montrose,...
by Minns Law | Dec 29, 2007 | Newspaper Articles
By Katharhynn HeidelbergDaily Press Senior Writer December 29, 2007 HOUSTON — The IRS should be as public with acquittals as it is in announcing indictments and convictions, tax attorney Michael Minns said. Minns, a Houston-based attorney and author known for taking...
by Minns Law | Aug 21, 2004 | Newspaper Articles
By David Cay Johnston Aug. 21, 2004 The law licenses of two former Internal Revenue Service lawyers have been suspended for two years after a federal court ruling last year that they defrauded the courts so that the I.R.S. could win 1,300 tax shelter cases. W....
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