Column: Would-be public servant takes a beating in Latin – Champaign News-Gazette

Jim Dey: "Aspiring politician Larry Sapp was removed from the Sauk Village Board of Trustees shortly after his 2021 election because of a felony drug conviction. He fought the issue in state court and lost. Then he filed a lawsuit in federal court, arguing that barring him from public office violated his constitutional right to be free from cruel and unusual punishment."
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Mark F
1 year ago

Sounds like he has a great future in federal level politics.

taxpayer
1 year ago

I wonder why this report regarding a Sauk Village resident shows up (only?) in a Champaign newspaper.

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