The uncommon booking photograph was delivered by the Fulton Province Sheriff’s Office on Thursday night, soon after Trump gave up at an Atlanta prison to have to deal with penalties coming from his fourth prosecution this year. His legal counselors arranged a $200,000 bond before he handed himself over.
Trump was handled as detainee number P01135809, with his level recorded as 6’3″, having “light or strawberry hair” and blue eyes.
On Aug. 14, a fantastic jury in Fulton Region, Georgia, casted a ballot to prosecute Trump and 18 of his political partners for their endeavors to upset the state’s 2020 official political race results. Trump alone was charged with 13 felony counts in the case, one of which — violating the Georgia RICO Act — is classified as a “serious felony” and carries a mandatory minimum sentence of five years if convicted, though it remains unclear whether Republican-appointed Judge Scott McAfee would deliver that sentence in the form of prison time or something lesser, like probation.
Shortly after the indictment was processed, Fulton County authorities announced that, unlike in the other three criminal cases that resulted in charges against Trump, defendants would not get special treatment and would need to be properly booked at the county jail before noon on Aug. 25.
Since Tuesday morning, defendants in the case have been turning themselves in one by one at the Fulton County Jail.