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The British Columbia Supreme Court upheld the dismissal of tax evasion charges due to problems with document disclosure by the prosecution in the October 2004 decision of Regina, v. Jeffrey Robert Wilson and Christopher David Wilson, 2004 BCSC 1220.

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