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SIOUX FALLS, S.D. (KELO) Gary Cammack of Union Center serves District 29 which includes Butte, Meade, and Pennington Counties. He was elected Senate Majority Leader in 2021.
According to a state website, he was released from jail just a week into the 2020 legislative session on January 19th. The Meade County Clerk of Courts office tells KELOLAND News the case is sealed and it would take a judges order to unseal it. So, it is unclear exactly where he was arrested, why he was arrested, and what time of day it happened.
We reached out to the prosecutor in the case. Alex Weiss is a Deputy States Attorney for Pennington County, she tells us because the case is sealed she cannot comment on it. She does say sealing a case is not uncommon in a suspended imposition of sentence and that once sealed, someone would have to petition the courts to unseal it. In other words, it would take a judges order.
The State Attorney Generals office says they have not been consulted on the case, and it would stay in the hands of the local States Attorney unless they requested assistance for conflict of interest or some other reason.
Normally when we want information on a court case we can see the progress on the unified judicial system portal, but in this case, nothing from 2020 comes up. We reached out to Cammack for a comment, but have yet to hear back from him.
https://www.keloland.com/news/local-news/case-sealed-in-arrest-of-south-dakota-senate-majority-leader-gary-cammack/?mkt_tok=NTU2LVlFRS05NjkAAAGAGVnvRECqmKB4gtFE6brPwJCWcGqfvR6TJC81ZOlgSbeEKpWdbKFV0F__u1tzp3Kcy_kUjJq1XPpJ5I0pdXGKAZdadvCZ_FTLoTP5fRVqYwGY
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I'm really surprised that the arrest record isn't public record, especially if he was jailed. He's not a juvenile. If he got a suspended sentence, that must mean he was convicted, right? Or pled guilty?
Somehow I think if some poor kid got arrested, spent time in jail, had a trial and a conviction, it would be on the record.
This sounds like DUI, which SHOULD be on the record.