Donald Trump broke Florida criminal law, didn’t register NY fraud convictions with Palm Beach sheriff
Donald Trump's mugshot released one year ago when booked by the Fulton County Sheriff's Office in Atlanta, Ga on charges including election racketeering. If Florida law is enforced, Trump faces another mugshot and fingerprinting in Palm Beach County.
By Noreen Marcus and Dan Christensen, FloridaBulldog.org
Presidential candidate Donald Trump violated the law in his home state of Florida by failing to report to his local sheriff after a New York jury found him guilty of falsifying business records.
Yet it’s unlikely the Palm Beach County Sheriff’s Office will investigate Trump for the offense or that Palm Beach state prosecutors will charge him with the misdemeanor of failing to register his felony conviction. Nor will election officials in Tallahassee explain how a convicted felon managed to vote, unchallenged, in the Aug. 20 primary the way Trump did in early voting on Aug. 14.
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