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Anti-tax crusader Douglas Bruce will have to report to Denver District Court Friday to begin an 180-day jail term followed by six years of strictly supervised economic probation. Judge Ann ...
Douglas Bruce complained about a Colorado Springs missing-girl phone call alert. And the police chief didn’t hold back in his response. The teen was found “due partly to the advisories that ...
Douglas Bruce’s rap sheet might get longer — if the anti-tax activist loses his battle with a Pennsylvania mayor.
Douglas Bruce was convicted in absentia of five municipal citations in Pennsylvania on Thursday, opening himself up to a new criminal charge and possibly a prison sentence. Bruce, a Colorado felon ...
The resolution of the latest case against tax-hater Douglas Bruce has been portrayed by the press as a mixed bag. True, Bruce wasn't held in contempt for not testifying in a lawsuit involving ...
Tax basher Douglas Bruce is wasting no time fighting tax-evasion charges, telling reporters that the case against him is a "piece of crap" and that he's being targeted because he's a vocal critic ...
DENVER (CBS4) - The man known as Colorado's anti-tax crusader is now behind bars for tax evasion. The jail term for Douglas Bruce began on Friday, and CBS4's Rick Sallinger was there when Bruce ...
After a costly effort to unmask the creators of an anonymous website backing three controversial tax-relief issues, an administrative law judge has fined three of the listed proponents of the ...
From Bruce’s hometown newspaper, The Colorado Springs Gazette: Former state Rep. Douglas Bruce was taken from a courtroom in handcuffs after he was sentenced to at least two years in prison Friday.
The author of the Taxpayer Bill of Rights (TABOR) wants an issue removed from the November ballot that helps improve roads in Colorado Springs.
The death of climate activist Wynn Bruce by self-immolation outside the Supreme Court called attention to the possible nexus of faith and activism.
DENVER — Douglas Bruce, a former state representative and author of Colorado’s Taxpayers’ Bill of Rights, was sentenced to two years in prison Friday. Denver District Judge Sheila… ...