Opening arguments were heard in Ocala, Florida in the trial of Wesley Snipes. Prosecutors called Snipes a tax evader, and that he didn’t pay $35 million in taxes from 1999-2004 according to this Fox News story. Prosecutor Robert O’Neill told the jury, “The defendants Snipes, Kahn and Rosile willfully agreed to defraud the United States of revenue it was due.”
But that’s not how the defense views it. Robert Bernhoft, one of Snipes’ attorneys, said that Snipes was willing to pay his back taxes once he heard from the IRS. Another of Snipes’ attorneys, Daniel Meachum, said that Snipes had been duped by bad financial advisers.
Ah yes, Mr. Meachum. He’s the attorney that Snipes axed for “poor representation” last year. As Joe Kristan noted, he reappeared on Tuesday:
“So who shows up at his lawyer’s table yesterday but Daniel Meachum? From the A.P. report:
“‘…Snipes now has two choices: keep Meachum off the case or waive his previous claims of ineffective counsel. Waiving the claim might prove to be a problem if Snipes were convicted, since that could provide fertile ground for a possible appeal.’
“…It makes it look as though the prior ‘firing’ may have been just a cynical delaying tactic.”
I guess the defense chose waiving the claim, as Mr. Meachum was present today. In any case, tomorrow brings the first evidence and testimony in the case. Who knows, maybe Mr. Meachum will be asked to disappear again?
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