by A Tax Times Newsletter Writer
21. October 2009 16:36
Hanson’s civil case has different parameters than a criminal charge.
San Francisco, CA – Hanson’s civil case could be very weak after the Napa DA’s Press Conference Thursday afternoon, October 21, 2009 where he stated that there is no evidence supporting criminal charges. Legal Sport Analyst and Tax Attorney Steve Moskowitz reported on Comcast SportsNet during and after the press conference that Hanson’s inconsistencies in his report of the incident greatly weaken his case.
Tom Cable may be concentrating on game strategy, but Hanson may have a strategy of his own. It may be likely that they pursue a quiet settlement with the Raiders Franchise to avoid a more public display. Steve Moskowitz believes that would be the first play by Hanson’s Attorney. If they don’t get what they want then pursuing a civil case could be next.
As a defense attorney Steve Moskowitz handles many cases that never see a courtroom. The purpose of a civil case is money. Now it is a matter of how much, if anything, to keep Hanson from pursuing the incident further, and is it worth it.
The Law Offices of Stephen Moskowitz, LLP is a tax law firm representing individuals and businesses with any type of tax situation; IRS and state, civil or criminal, such as audits, tax planning, and preparation of current and delinquent income, payroll and sales tax returns. Practicing with over 30 years of tax experience, Steve and his law firm have represented thousands of businesses and individuals with sensitive and complex cases, and simple ones too. Headquartered in the Financial District of San Francisco, the Law Offices of Stephen Moskowitz, LLP represents clients with local national and international cases.
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