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Track Palin, son of former Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin, to spend year in custody after assault arrests

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From CBS News


Track Palin, son of former Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin, to spend year in custody after assault arrests


The oldest son of former Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin will spend a year in custody after a judge ruled Wednesday that allegations of hitting a woman on the head disqualified him from a therapeutic program for veterans tied to a separate assault case.

Track Palin, 29, has been accused of three attacks on people close to him over the past few years, the most recent coming last week against a female acquaintance. Palin, an Army veteran who served a year in Iraq, entered a program intended to rehabilitate veterans after he was arrested in an assault on his father less than a year ago.

Anchorage District Court Judge David Wallace told Track Palin that he violated conditions of a plea agreement in the earlier case and must report to a halfway house at month's end.

The Department of Corrections will determine if he serves time at the halfway house or behind bars. Anchorage District Attorney Richard Allen said jail time is unlikely.

COMMENT:-

I really don't know what the significance of this article about an almost totally (as far as I can see) irrelevant person is, but CBS seems to think that it's important - so I posted it.
 
The kid definitely has some anger issues and it would probably be a good idea for him to get help. That being said, it speaks to HIM, not anyone else in the family.
 
From CBS News


Track Palin, son of former Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin, to spend year in custody after assault arrests


The oldest son of former Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin will spend a year in custody after a judge ruled Wednesday that allegations of hitting a woman on the head disqualified him from a therapeutic program for veterans tied to a separate assault case.

Track Palin, 29, has been accused of three attacks on people close to him over the past few years, the most recent coming last week against a female acquaintance. Palin, an Army veteran who served a year in Iraq, entered a program intended to rehabilitate veterans after he was arrested in an assault on his father less than a year ago.

Anchorage District Court Judge David Wallace told Track Palin that he violated conditions of a plea agreement in the earlier case and must report to a halfway house at month's end.

The Department of Corrections will determine if he serves time at the halfway house or behind bars. Anchorage District Attorney Richard Allen said jail time is unlikely.

COMMENT:-

I really don't know what the significance of this article about an almost totally (as far as I can see) irrelevant person is, but CBS seems to think that it's important - so I posted it.

Didn't Track have some drug related problem a few years ago? He seems to be a very troubled young man. There is a mental health diagnosis, called "intermittent explosive", characterized by sudden violent outbursts.
 
ROTFLMAO

I was just talking about he and the brood in another thread.
 
I wonder if he'll be able to see Russia from his jail cell?
 
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