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Trout Going to Prison
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Judge Rules Former Policeman/Council Member Danger to the Community
U. S. Federal Judge Henry Floyd has directed former Mauldin Policeman and Greenville County Council member Tony Trout to report to prison later this month to begin serving his sentence September 22, 2009, on a federal conviction because he is a “danger to the community.”
Trout has been free on bond pending his appeal of the federal jury conviction and the sentence imposed by Judge Floyd in July of this year.

