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Unlawful acceptance of donation in 2010 mayoralty campaign – 22 month jail sentence

May 2, 2012 by SPCS Leave a Comment

A high profile mayoralty candidate who accepted a campaign donation in exchange for an offer of ‘political favours’ – filed a “no contest plea” to eight criminal charges, including: receiving unlawful compensation for official acts, accepting illegal campaign contributions and filing a false campaign financial report (it was co-signed by the candidate’s treasurer). The candidate, who was recorded on video accepting the donation from an undercover enforcement agent posing as a businessman seeking “access” favours, has been sentenced to a 22.4 month jail term, fined, and required to do 200 hours of community service on release from incarceration.

Is this a case of  “entrapment” involving an innocent scapegoat, as claimed? Should donations to political candidates entitle donors “access” to donation recipients? What community standards should we seek to uphold in creating laws relating to political campaign contributions? Where does the fine line exist between the “letter” and the “spirit” of the law relating to these compliance matters? [Read more…]

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Filed Under: Crime, Enforcement Tagged With: 2010 mayoralty campaign, John M Carr, John M Carr CPA, mildred fernandez, Orange County, THe Local Electoral Act, treasurer

John M Carr, treasurer to arrested Orange County Mayoralty candidate and County Commissioner, Mildred Fernandez

August 30, 2010 by SPCS Leave a Comment

ORANGE COUNTY, FLORIDA. — Documents released Friday show arrested Orange County Commissioner Mildred Fernandez, has been in trouble in the past over campaign finances. She was fined $2,000 for falsifying campaign finance records for her 2004 campaign. She gave three different versions to police investigators of how she collected one particular cash donation. (See article 27 August  http://www.wftv.com/news/24788284/detail.html)

Fernandez, who was standing for Mayor of Orange County, was arrested on April 16, 2010 on charges of racketeering, grand theft, bribery and accepting illegal campaign contributions, in a sting operation involving an undercover agent posing as a developer. Her treasurer/campaign accountant was John Malcolm Carr CPA, known as John M Carr CPA, from 1 October 2009 up until her arrest in April.

Photo 1: http://www.carr.co.nz/images/jmc.jpg

Photo 2: http://www.bankler.com/AboutUs/JohnMCarr/tabid/130/Default.aspx

Photo 3: https://www.linkedin.com/in/johnmalcolmcarr

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