A federal appeals panel has upheld a three-year prison sentence on federal tax charges for film star Wesley Snipes.
ATLANTA (AP) — A federal appeals panel has upheld a three-year prison sentence on federal tax charges for film star Wesley Snipes. The 11th Circuit Court of Appeals in Atlanta concluded Friday that the judge properly sentenced Snipes to three years in federal prison. Attorneys for the action movie star argued that the sentence was "unreasonable" and that he should have been granted a hearing to decide whether his trial should have been held in New York instead of Florida. A jury convicted Snipes in 2008 of three misdemeanor counts of willful failure to file his income tax returns. Snipes’ attorney did not immediately comment on the case. Copyright 2010 The Associated Press. Photo Caption: Actor Wesley Snipes is seen in an undated booking photo provided by the United States Marshall Service. Snipes’ attorneys are hoping that the arrest of his former financial adviser, Kenneth Starr, could pave the way for a new trial on tax evasion charges that landed the star of the "Blade" trilogy a three-year prison sentence. (AP Photo/United States Marshall Service)