Home confinement for ex-officer who failed to pay taxes on eBay sales
Published June 5th, 2007
A former San Diego police officer who failed to pay taxes on money he made by selling stolen property on eBay was sentenced today to 21 months of home confinement and was ordered to pay $220,000 in restitution.
James Estrella, 48, pleaded guilty a year ago to federal income tax evasion charges. At the time, he was on probation after pleading guilty in state court on Dec. 2, 2004, to four felony counts of receiving stolen property.
U.S. District Judge Roger Benitez said he could have put Estrella in prison, but it was more important for the defendant to pay back what he owed to the Internal Revenue Service.
The judge told the former Marine that his crime was “pretty serious,” adding that all working Americans need to pay their taxes, whether they like it or not.
“We’ve got to do it,” Benitez said.
He told Estrella it was “hard to believe” that he engaged in the illegal conduct, but gave him credit for cooperating with authorities.
As part of his plea, Estrella admitted that he failed to file income tax returns for the calendar years 2001 though 2003.
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