U.S. v. FORD

No. 07-2162.

514 F.3d 1047 (2008)

UNITED STATES of America; Internal Revenue Service, Petitioners-Appellees, v. H. Clark FORD, III, Respondent-Appellant.

United States Court of Appeals, Tenth Circuit.

January 25, 2008.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Submitted on the briefs:*

H. Clark Ford, III, Pro Se, for Respondent-Appellant.

Richard T. Morrison, Acting Assistant Attorney General (Thomas J. Clark and Francesca U. Tamami with him on the briefs), Department of Justice, Tax Division, Washington D.C., for the Petitioners-Appellees.

Before BRISCOE, BALDOCK, and LUCERO, Circuit Judges.


LUCERO, Circuit Judge.

H. Clark Ford, III, proceeding pro se, appeals from a district court's decision to hold him in civil contempt following his failure to comply with a court order en forcing two summonses issued by the Internal Revenue Service ("IRS"). Because Ford raises only frivolous arguments regarding why he should not comply with the district court's enforcement order, and because Ford may end his incarceration for contempt at any time by tendering compliance...

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