U.S. v. Troescher, No. 95-55609 (9th Cir.) (99 F.3d 933) (November 7, 1996) (Judge Stephen Reinhardt)
The defendant in this case was accused of not having filed tax returns for several years. When the IRS issued a summons requiring him to testify and produce documents, he asserted his Fifth Amendment privilege against self-incrimination. The Government asserted that he had no such privilege in a tax case ...
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