Chapter 147: What if you, David, evaded taxes?_3

Because as long as the IRS accepts it, there's still a chance to salvage the situation!

Regrettably, the words of Judge Sandy that followed on the stand drained the light from their faces.

On the stand, Sandy first glanced at David, Jennifer, and the others on the bench, and seeing their unmoved expressions,

he had no reason to hesitate and directly stood up to pronounce the sentence, "The defendant Sharp is found guilty of tax evasion, the amount being substantial. Additionally, as a public official who broke the law knowingly, the crime is increased by one level, resulting in a sentence of 1200 years without the possibility of parole, and the confiscation of $510,000 in taxes!"

Even Sharp who was just now unrestrainable, lost his composure upon hearing the 1200-year sentence.