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Wesley Snipes Ordered To Surrender For 3-Year Prison Sentence

MIKE SCHNEIDER   11/19/10 04:57 PM ET   AP

Wesley Snipes Prison

ORLANDO, Fla. — A federal judge ordered actor Wesley Snipes to surrender to authorities Friday so he can begin serving a three-year prison sentence for tax-related crimes.

U.S. District Court Judge William Terrell Hodges in Ocala, Fla., rejected a request from the actor's attorneys to review Snipes' sentence and grant a new trial. Snipes has been free on bond for more than two years while appealing.

"The defendant Snipes had a fair trial; he has had a full, fair and thorough review of his conviction and sentence. ... The time has come for the judgment to be enforced," the judge wrote in his 16-page decision.

The 48-year-old star of the "Blade" trilogy and Spike Lee's "Jungle Fever" was convicted in 2008 on three misdemeanor counts of willful failure to file his income tax returns. He was acquitted of two more serious felony charges.

The Federal Bureau of Prisons would not say where Snipes was to surrender until he was in custody, though inmates generally are placed within 500 miles of their residence, said spokesman Edmond Ross.

Snipes' defense attorney Daniel Meachum said an e-mail to The Associated Press that he plans to file an appeal with the U.S. Supreme Court now.

Meachum said he didn't know when and where Snipes would report to prison, although he said later in an interview that he didn't expect the Bureau of Prisons to take custody of the actor for another five to seven days. Snipes is in Atlanta, preparing to film the movie "Master Daddy."

"Wesley is incredibly calm and positive," Meachum said in an interview in his Atlanta office. "He's wasn't angered. He wasn't bitter."

Snipes' attorneys had argued at a hearing earlier this week that jurors should be interviewed about whether they had perjured themselves by stating during jury selection that they didn't have preconceived opinions about the case. Meachum said he had received e-mails from two former jurors who claimed other jurors thought Snipes was guilty even before the trial started.

Snipes' attorneys also claimed a new trial should be granted because of the testimony of Kenneth Starr, a former financial adviser to celebrities who admitted cheating wealthy and elderly clients out of tens of millions of dollars during a plea hearing last September in New York. Snipes' attorneys wanted to know if Internal Revenue Service agents working on the Snipes case also knew that Starr was under investigation.

The judge said that questioning jurors about their decision would compromise the privacy of jury deliberations. He also said that Starr was not being investigated at the time of Snipes' trial and that any inquiries would amount to "a fishing expedition."

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Kate Brumback and Marina Hutchinson in Atlanta contributed to this report.

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12:43 AM on 12/08/2010
Tupac, James Brown, Mumia... now it's time to FREE WESLEY SNIPES! (COMIC)
http://www.gorillabrigade.com/2010/12/free-wesley-snipes/
10:34 PM on 11/23/2010
What's good for Martha is good for Wesley. We don't know the amount of his taxes, but three years deliberate evasion is pretty stupid. I hope they collect the back taxes before his lawyer takes the case to the Supreme Court (which is unlikely to be heard, BTW.) At least then the lawyer won't have spent all Wesley's money and the Feds can get some. Everyone has to pay taxes, why should he be different? Hey, I'm down for Paris and Lindsay doing their time too. What's good for the goose is good for the gander!
jdrourke
Snark is good for the soul...
04:31 PM on 11/23/2010
Just to be clear, Paris & Lindsay can get busted for drugs every other month and they're out on bail. Wesley? Not so much...

http://jdrourke.wordpress.com/2010/11/23/dear-charlie-sheen/
04:15 PM on 11/23/2010
I understand that he was kind of a pr!ck about his taxes, but three years of human life is simply too much. He's not a threat to anyone, and the government can remedy his crime by seizing his assets. He's not guilty of systematically defrauding others -- he's guilty of not pay his required fee for living in the United States.

A couple of months in county jail? Okay, I could be persuaded. But this is cruel.
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Tygartman
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03:03 PM on 11/23/2010
But yet Charlie Rangel gets off scot free.
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Hypocrites are Watching
If I agreed with you we’d both be wrong.
01:11 PM on 11/23/2010
Harsh very harsh!!
11:13 AM on 11/23/2010
You need to call Obama and ask for a pardon. Help a brother out.
10:36 PM on 11/23/2010
This is dumb. Two wrongs don't make a right. Rangel should get his, and the other GOP corrupt politicians should also pay.
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lisaman
vote for your best interests or shut up
10:27 AM on 11/23/2010
A guy in Colorado, a white banker, hits a man on a bike and leaves the scene. He later calls police but claims he had no idea what he did. He will not serve time because he might lose his job and therefore the ability to pay back his victim. Does that not apply here? How can Snipes pay back the money he owes from prison? Gosh, is there a double standard at work here?
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Widespread Panic
does anyone really care??
12:28 AM on 11/23/2010
That's just a bit extreme for tax evasion. Folks go to prison for less time than that for worse crimes. Ridiculous!
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ver1tas
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07:19 PM on 11/22/2010
3 years .. yes a bit excessive.. but everyone needs to calm down because it's not like he is going to serve the full term.. I highly doubt that..

Now based on that... Nicholas Cage should have been in prison for a decade... but he's white.
04:16 PM on 11/22/2010
Damn, he got more time than Nino Brown in New Jack City! Seriously? Three years? For tax evasion?! For real?!
03:51 PM on 11/22/2010
That sentence is crazy..child molestors, rapist & some murderers don't get that much time.
01:49 PM on 11/22/2010
"Wesley Snipes To Prison For 3 Years"

That just sounds weird. I feel like you need a verb.
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11:40 PM on 11/22/2010
Hahaha maybe they're British. Of course then it would say something like "Snipo in stripoes for accounting typos."
08:10 AM on 11/23/2010
HAH! Awesome...
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12:32 PM on 11/22/2010
Kind of a harsh sentence, considering how much tax revenue corporations save by evading the taxation.
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Francois Bergeron
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02:38 PM on 11/22/2010
It is very harsh indeed.
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lisaman
vote for your best interests or shut up
10:30 AM on 11/23/2010
So true, like google that paid 2.4% rate rather than the 35% rate they should have paid but they did it legally since the Congress failed to pass legislation that would prevent this kind of "cheating". The republicans blocked it of course.
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11:58 AM on 11/22/2010
Yet, Charlie Rangel gets a slap on the wrist because he is a Congressman.