Sarah Palin’s Son Track Checks Into Halfway House, Following Trespassing Conviction

The eldest son of Sarah Palin, Track Palin, isn’t doing so hot.

The 29-year-old Army vet turned himself in at an Anchorage halfway house this week to begin a year in custody — almost a year after he was convicted of assaulting his father. 

In December 2017, Track was accused of breaking into his parents’ home and leaving his father, Todd, bleeding from cuts on his head, authorities have said. He pleaded guilty to misdemeanor criminal trespass in that case, after he initially was charged with felony burglary and misdemeanor counts of assault and criminal mischief.

Track was initially scheduled to enter the halfway house Oct. 31 after a judge decided new assault allegations disqualified him from a court program aimed at rehabilitating veterans and said he would have to serve time instead.

What ended up happening was he won a delay after his lawyer realized there was a room available at the treatment hospital. 

Track doesn’t have the best record for recovery, but hopefully this one will be the one that turns things around.

 

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