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On June 2, 1995, petitioner filed with the Court a motion
for summary judgment. In support of his motion for summary
judgment, petitioner filed a memorandum consisting of a one-page
"Introduction" and 62 following pages. The 62 following pages
were a verbatim transcript of Myrland's 1995 tax protester
diatribe, except for technical and irrelevant changes made to
paragraph 3, page 42; paragraph 2, page 53; paragraph 1, page 57;
and paragraph 1, page 58. In addition, Myrland had added page
53(a) to his diatribe which is not here relevant.
Upon full consideration of petitioners' June 2, 1995, motion
for summary judgment, including a perusal of petitioners' "carbon
copy" memorandum of Myrland's tax protester diatribe, the Court
denied petitioners' motion for summary judgment on June 7, 1995.
When this case was called for trial, petitioner appeared at
counsel table with a person who, petitioner stated, "is strictly
just a helper to help me organize this mountain of evidence that
I'm about to present."
Petitioner's "helper" identified himself as "David Russell
Myrland, centralized authorization file No. 8005-84830R, as an
unenrolled preparer with the Internal Revenue Service, not
employed by them, registered as an unenrolled preparer under that
number."
Mr. Myrland was ordered by the Court to "move to the back of
the bar", and did so.
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