Except the cash is used to allow them to vote?Gaetz is accusing Bloomberg of a felony for paying off court costs so ex felons in FL can vote.
Rep. Matt Gaetz: Bloomberg may face criminal probe for paying felons’ fines
Pssssst: He's FOS. Here's the statute.
"Any person who gives anything of value that is redeemable in cash to any person in consideration for his or her becoming a registered voter commits a felony of the third degree."
Having a court fine paid off is not "redeemable in cash"
Except the cash is used to allow them to vote?
You're a lawyer, it's not hard to put an attoney spin on it. Isn't that why you make the big bucks? SMDH.
Gaetz is accusing Bloomberg of a felony for paying off court costs so ex felons in FL can vote.
Rep. Matt Gaetz: Bloomberg may face criminal probe for paying felons’ fines
Pssssst: He's FOS. Here's the statute.
"Any person who gives anything of value that is redeemable in cash to any person in consideration for his or her becoming a registered voter commits a felony of the third degree."
Having a court fine paid off is not "redeemable in cash"
2019 Florida Statutes :: Title IX - Electors and Elections :: Chapter 104 - Election Code: Violations; Penalties :: 104.012 - Consideration for Registration; Interference With Registration; Soliciting Registrations for Compensation; Alteration of Registration Application.what you quoted is the entire statute? That's got to be a record for shortest ever
A lawyer can make law say what he/she wants it to depending on what perspective you take on it. I swear some can hold the law upside down or read it right to left to get just the right take.They're not getting the cash or anything that's redeemable for cash. Note the language. It has to be given to the person. Going to court and paying the court fine for person X is not giving that person cash or something he can trade for cash.
you missed this one which is the one being referred to. note (2)
2019 Florida Statutes :: Title IX - Electors and Elections :: Chapter 104 - Election Code: Violations; Penalties :: 104.061 - Corruptly Influencing Voting.
No person shall directly or indirectly give or promise anything of value to another intending thereby to buy that person’s or another’s vote or to corruptly influence that person or another in casting his or her vote.
As long as Bloomberg doesn't condition paying off the court fine on the ex-felon voting for Biden, I don't see him violating this. He's not buying a vote. He's not even buying their registration. He's simple removing an impediment to them registering to vote. That's pretty far removed from buying a vote.
So what did Russia get from Trumo that is redeemable for cash?They're not getting the cash or anything that's redeemable for cash. Note the language. It has to be given to the person. Going to court and paying the court fine for person X is not giving that person cash or something he can trade for cash.
Did he mention the statute he was referring to? I just ran a search for third degree felony (which he did mention) for voter registration and that's the statute I found, which does mention receiving something of value. He may be trying to blur the two since one specifically deals with registration (but comes with a higher standard), while the other has an arguably lower standard, but deals specifically with the act of voting.His statements indicate his purpose - influence the vote. The meaning of "corruptly influence" appears to be the key. I have no idea if it fits the crime or not. Just correcting the legal record
At least you can acknowledge that you got the wrong statute.
Did he mention the statute he was referring to? I just ran a search for third degree felony (which he did mention) for voter registration and that's the statute I found, which does mention receiving something of value. He may be trying to blur the two since one specifically deals with registration (but comes with a higher standard), while the other has an arguably lower standard, but deals specifically with the act of voting.

