Faulty Language or Not, Guilty as Charged

Yesterday I wrote about Dr. Frederick Kriemelmeyer, a dentist in LaCrosse, Wisconsin. Dr. Kriemelmeyer was found guilty today of three counts of filing false tax returns. He’ll be sentenced on October 30th. Given that the testimony in the trial ended today, the jury didn’t need much time in deciding the verdicts.

And that appears to be understandable, unlike Dr. Kriemelmeyer’s use of the English language. As I noted yesterday, Dr. Kriemelmeyer believes in David Wynn Miller’s dialect, “In the Truth.” He doesn’t believe that our current American flag is valid. He doesn’t believe that our Tax Code is valid.

Based on federal sentencing guidelines, Dr. Kriemelmeyer is looking at 27-33 months at ClubFed. And no use of language such as this, “FOR THE EDUCATIONAL-CORRECTIONS OF THE MODIFYING-COMMUNICATIONS ARE WITH THESE CLAIMS OF THE FICTIONAL-ADVERB-VERB-USURY WITH THE OPERATIONS/METHODS OF A FICTIONAL-MODIFICATION-LANGUAGE,” will lessen his sentence. (That quote was taken from Mr. Miller’s website.) And if he tries to lecture a judge in using the English language, I won’t be shocked to see him getting the maximum term of 9 years (3 years per count) plus restitution.

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