Robert Allen Tribble Jr.’s long criminal career dates back to 1981 and includes convictions for credit card fraud, credit card theft and forgery in Georgia as well as grand theft in Florida.

His criminal record plus his latest convictions for selling and renting homes he didn’t own across South Florida combined for a sentence of five life terms, one for each count. Martin Senior Circuit Judge Larry Schack determined Tribble qualified as a habitual felony offender, warranting the super-life sentence.

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