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Conforte Vs. Commissioner
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- US Supreme Court
- Jan 12, 1983
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U.S. 1309 (1983) U.S. Supreme Court Conforte v. CommissionerSearch
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U.S. 1309 (1983) Conforte v. CommissionerSearch
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the Internal Revenue Service's calculations of taxes due from applicant and his wife -- is denied. Relying on Molinaro v. NewSearch
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justice for convictions on four counts of willfully attempting to evade federal employment taxes. See United States v. ConforteSearch
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F.2d 869 (CA9 1980). Relying on this Court's decision in Molinaro v. NewSearch
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F.2d at 589, and cited a series of cases from the Courts of Appeals so holding. See Doyle v. DepartmentSearch
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Broadway v. CitySearch
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Bailey v. CommandingSearch
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F.2d at 590. Finally, relying on its own decisions in United States v. WoodSearch
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F.2d 435 (1976), and Johnson v. LairdSearch
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where there is a reasonable possibility that four Justices of this Court will vote to grant certiorari. See Houchins v. KQEDSearch
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In Molinaro v. NewSearch
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Page 459 U. S. 1312 Id. at 396 U. S. 366 . See also Smith v. UnitedSearch
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in this type case in the past, I do not believe it likely that applicant's petition will be granted. See, e.g., Doyle v. DepartmentSearch
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s failure to carry his burden of overcoming the presumptive correctness of the Court of Appeals' decision. Whalen v. RoeSearch
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U.S. Supreme Court Conforte v. CommissionerSearch
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Molinaro v. NewSearch
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See United States v. ConforteSearch
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See Doyle v. DepartmentSearch
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Bailey v. CommandingSearch
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United States v. WoodSearch
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and Johnson v. LairdSearch
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See Houchins v. KQEDSearch
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Smith v. UnitedSearch
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Doyle v. DepartmentSearch
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Whalen v. RoeSearch
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