Trump may not serve as the executor of the estate of a deceased person, even if named in the will.
https://www.flsenate.gov/Laws/Statutes/2018/733.504
Last edited by Parkbandit; 06-19-2024 at 10:38 AM.
The Florida law requires a felon to go to the local sheriff's office in Florida and be photographed and fingerprinted. Many other states and cities have similar laws, with varying wording and time periods. There was a U.S. Supreme Court case about these kinds of laws in 1957, when somebody who had been convicted of forgery traveled to Los Angeles and failed to comply with the Los Angeles registration ordinance..(3) Any person who has been convicted of a crime in any federal court or in any court of a state other than Florida, or of any foreign state or country, which crime if committed in Florida would be a felony, shall forthwith within 48 hours after entering any county in this state register with the sheriff of said county in the same manner as provided for in subsection (2).
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lambert_v._California
Trump's lawyers probably forgot about criminal registration laws until now. Because Trump travels a lot, after they read my post, they'll have to get busy researching which states and cities have such laws. You can be certain that, when Trump's opponents read this, they will get busy. I wonder if Wisconsin or Milwaukee has that kind of law. I don't imagine Milwaukee officials are very happy with Trump right now. Most convicted criminals don't travel as much as Trump, and these laws are not a big concern for most felons.
A felon cannot own or operate a cemetery in Florida. You already know why.
https://www.flsenate.gov/Laws/Statutes/2021/497.264