United States of America v. Benoit et al

Filing 64

CLERK'S JUDGMENT: IT IS SO ORDERED AND ADJUDGED that the Court grants Plaintiffs Motion for Summary Judgment and Denies Defendants Cross Motion forSummary Judgment. Defendant Michael N. Benoit is indebted to the United States for unpaid federal income tax liabilities for the tax years 1995 and 1996, plus further interest and statutory additions as allowed by law. The proceeds of sale of Defendants property shall be distributed in accordance with the stipulation filed 8/26/2009 between the United States and the State of California Franchise Tax Board.(All non-registered users served via U.S. Mail Service)(leh)

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AO 450 Judgment in a Civil Case United States District Court SOUTHERN DISTRICT OF CALIFORNIA United States of Amenica V. Michael N. Benoit; State of California Franchise Tax Board JUDGMENT IN A CIVIL CASE CASE NUMBER: 08cv2140-MMA(JMA) Jury Verdict. This action came before the Court for a trial by jury. The issues have been tried and the jury has rendered its verdict. x Decision by Court. This action came to trial or hearing before the Court. The issues have been tried or heard and a decision has been rendered. IT IS ORDERED AND ADJUDGED the Court grants Plaintiff's Motion for Summary Judgment and Denies Defendant's Cross Motion for Summary Judgment. Defendant Michael N. Benoit is indebted to the United States for unpaid federal income tax liabilities for the tax years 1995 and 1996, plus further interest and statutory additions as allowed by law. The proceeds of sale of Defendant's property shall be distributed in accordance with the stipulation filed 8/26/2009 between the United States and the State of California Franchise Tax Board. June 2, 2010 Date W. Samuel Hamrick, Jr. Clerk s/ L. Hammer (By) Deputy Clerk ENTERED ON June 2, 2010 08cv2140-MMA(JMA)

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