Back in 2008, Snipes was found guilty of not filing tax returns from 1999 to 2001 ... and consequently failing to pay the government nearly $12,000,000.
Snipes was sentenced to 36 months in prison -- but appealed the case claiming, among other things, that his sentence was "unreasonable."
But today, the appeals court backed the original ruling -- shooting down Snipes' claims that his punishment was way too severe.
No word on when Snipes will officially check in to the big house.
Quote from: Mayhem on July 16, 2010, 10:36:58 PM
Back in 2008, Snipes was found guilty of not filing tax returns from 1999 to 2001 ... and consequently failing to pay the government nearly $12,000,000.
Snipes was sentenced to 36 months in prison -- but appealed the case claiming, among other things, that his sentence was "unreasonable."
But today, the appeals court backed the original ruling -- shooting down Snipes' claims that his punishment was way too severe.
No word on when Snipes will officially check in to the big house.
Always bet on black! How is that working out for you now, Wesley?
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