SHERIFF DAVID SHOAR VIOLATING FEDERAL LAW BY POSING FOR ELECTION CAMPAIGN PHOTO IN ST. AUGUSTINE NATIONAL CENETERY, MEMORIAL DAY 2016
On August 31, 1994, legal counsel for St. Augustine police officer DAVID BERNARD HOAR, his wife and his two children filed a name change petition with the St. Johns Clerk of Courts, paying a fee of $75.50. The attorney for HOAR/SHOAR was Robin Conner, Bennett & Bledsoe law firm.
The petition asserted HOAR had never been convicted of a felony, not adjudicated bankrupt, had no money judgment against him, asserting that his petition was "not filed for illegal or ulterior purpose and the granting will not invade the property rights of others in any manner, whether partnership, patent, goodwill, privacy, trademark or otherwise."
The name change petition said that Officer HOAR had worked for the St. Augustine Police Department for five years.
The petition did not state why Officer HOAR wanted to change his name, his wife's name or his two children's names.
Only twelve (12) days the petition was filed -- on September 12, 1994 -- then St. Johns County Circuit Court Judge Richard O. Watson granted the name change petition in a signed order, changing the officer's name from "HOAR" to "SHOAR," the name by which HOAR "shall be known hereafter."
The St. Johns County courthouse complex is now named for Judge Richard O. Watson.
DAVID SHOAR, the name-changing police officer formerly known as "HOAR" is now an internationally infamous Sheriff of St. Johns County.
Faced with opposition to a fourth term by Debra Maynard, Shoar's rebarbative Republican apparatchiks have gone to extraordinary lengths closing the August 30, 2016 universal primary to Democrats and independents.
SHOAR/HOAR is a coverup artist, noted for having covered up the September 2, 2010 shooting of Michelle O'Connell in the home of Deputy Sheriff JEREMY BANKS.
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