Lawrence Martin Birk - Tax (Dis)Honesty Movement Leads to Conviction for Log Home Builder

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Re: Lawrence Martin Birk - Tax (Dis)Honesty Movement Leads to Conviction for Log Home Builder

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noblepa wrote: Thu Oct 15, 2020 5:36 pm
jcolvin2 wrote: Wed Oct 14, 2020 5:00 am
Gregg wrote: Wed Oct 14, 2020 2:28 am So he turned five years into eleven and a half.

Someone please tell me this is consecutive.
Yep. You get consecutive sentencing when you fail to report and then bug out to Florida, armed to the teeth.
A concurrent sentence, for skipping out after sentencing, wouldn't be much of a deterrent, would it?

The only way it is a deterrent is if the act of running greatly increased the time served.
I think the bulk of the increased sentence is for Birk, after being convicted of a felony, being found with a small arsenal in his possession (and felons are not allowed to possess weapons), rather than just running away.

We had a client who failed to show for his sentencing hearing. When he was found almost a decade later on an Indian reservation, the court ended up tacking on a couple of years to his sentence.