Jury deliberates on Snipes tax case

Defense lawyers argue that Snipes did owe unpaid tax but had not committed a crime

Written by Nicholas Neveling

The jury for the tax case of Hollywood superstar Wesley Snipes went into deliberation this week as Snipes' lawyers argued that although Snipes owed large amounts of unpaid tax he had not committed a crime.

The New York Times reports that defence lawyers Robert E. Barnes and Robert G. Bernhoft used adjectives such as 'kooky', 'crazy' and 'dead wrong' to describe Snipes' position on not paying tax.

But they added that although the actor's position had 'no merit' that did not make him a fraudster. They insisted that Snipes had not broken any laws and should be acquitted of fraud, conspiracy and six counts of failing to pay taxes on more than $58m (£29.1m) of income for the years 1999 through 2004.

The jury of seven women and five men will begin deliberations on Wednesday.

Further reading:

Snipes' lawyer admits his letters were 'kooky'

Prosecutors show evidence that Snipes hates the IRS

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