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Appellate Court Oral Arguments rescheduled for John Kraft v. Arcola Twp. –

By John Kraft & Kirk Allen

On January 6, 2016

ARCOLA TOWNSHIP, IL. (ECWd) –

Edited to correct date…

The Appellate Court Fourth Judicial District has rescheduled John Kraft v. Arcola Township on its calendar for Oral Argument on March 9, 2016, at 10:oo a.m. in Springfield, IL.

These are the cases coming out of Douglas County Circuit Court and appealed by John Kraft.

They are Illinois Freedom Of Information Act cases.

See page 4 (below).

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10 Comments
  • Trojan Horse
    Posted at 13:56h, 27 January

    You may not want to show up to court on the 6th. By my calendar that is a Sunday. I am optimistic that you will prevail. Hold their feet to the fire.

    • jmkraft
      Posted at 16:51h, 27 January

      Thanks! Fixed the date…

  • waterpipe
    Posted at 07:01h, 14 January

    Jose’ are you talking about the Arcola Township Secretary?The reason I ask is because I heard something about…………

  • Jose' Gonzalas
    Posted at 01:33h, 11 January

    Why don’t you drug test all of there lying ass’?

  • Jose' Gonzalas
    Posted at 01:31h, 11 January

    Anyone ever thought about drug testing any of them?????

  • Jose' Gonzalas
    Posted at 01:27h, 11 January

    Just give them all drug tests bet a few of them
    might surprise you.

  • Jose' Gonzalas
    Posted at 01:11h, 11 January

    Any one ever thought about drug testing the good ol people who work for the township????

    • Chris M. Gaines
      Posted at 10:46h, 11 January

      I agree obviously. I suspect some municipal employees are drug addicts by the way they act in public and private. Why not test ALL city, county and state employees, including politicians? It may help citizens regain public trust in our public servants, especially our public servants. It’s not fair that most employees are currently drug tested or subject to be randomly drug tested in our society. Why not our public servants? Seems fair to most everyone involved obviously. Have a nice day.

  • Aware n Arcola
    Posted at 07:09h, 07 January

    At last John Kraft gets his day in court.I wonder if Mark Petty remembers saying”as long as I’m here the information at the Township will not be released”.The Appellate Court will have something to say about that Mr. Petty.

    • Jose' Gonzalas
      Posted at 01:37h, 11 January

      Why don’t you drug test all these lying stealing fools? I bet you be surprised by the results you get.

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