“We do not believe [it] would ever be appropriate for the Maine legislature to suspend the right to vote in this case, because the right to vote does not belong to Laurel Libby,” Assistant U.S. Attorney General Harmeet Dhillon argued. “It’s not an appropriate punishment.
“We do not believe [it] would ever be appropriate for the Maine legislature to suspend the right to vote in this case, because the right to vote does not belong to Laurel Libby,” Assistant U.S. Attorney General Harmeet Dhillon argued. “It’s not an appropriate punishment.