KING v. STATE

No. 2002-KA-00928-COA.

897 So.2d 981 (2004)

David Earl KING, Appellant v. STATE of Mississippi, Appellee.

Court of Appeals of Mississippi.

Rehearing Denied December 14, 2004.

Certiorari Denied March 31, 2005.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Gary L. Honea, Magnolia, James A. Williams, Meridian, attorneys for appellant.

Office of the Attorney General, by Jeffrey A. Klingfuss, attorney for appellee.

EN BANC.


BRIDGES, P.J., for the Court.

¶ 1. David Earl King was convicted of six counts of tax evasion based on the charge that, for six consecutive years, he had substantial business income from the sale of peanut brittle candy upon which a sales tax was due to the State of Mississippi, but that King purposely and knowingly refused to file the proper returns and pay the taxes due. Aggrieved by his conviction, he has appealed to this Court and makes eight contentions...

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