BENTON, Ill. – A federal judge called a disgraced Illinois sheriff “the worst of humanity” Wednesday and sentenced him to life in prison for trafficking marijuana on the job and a foiled plot to have potential witnesses killed.

U.S. District Judge J. Phil Gilbert sided with prosecutors in deciding that Raymond Martin should be harshly punished, admonishing the longtime sheriff of Gallatin County as “nothing but a common thief and thug who disregarded the very laws that you swore to uphold, defend, protect and honor.”

“You could have likely been sheriff until you decided to retire. But no, you couldn’t stand prosperity, and your arrogance, greed and power got the best of you,” Gilbert scolded Martin, who was booted out of office within days of his conviction last September of all 15 felony counts.

Gilbert appeared irked by the lack of visible contrition by Martin, who pledged to appeal, claiming more documents and witnesses presented on his behalf at trial could have acquitted him.

 


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