What I find the most interesting, is the State statute we see quoted all over in Beckham's case, about felons on government payrolls; and the language SPECIFICALLY bars them [[felons and ex felons) from offices they are voted into; and yet KK seems to feel he's a shoo-in for future re-employment.

Marion Berry did it in DC because he somehow got an expungement AND his crime pre-dated the DC 'no felons' statue, and since DC is technially not a state, there is no state level oversight of that mayoral office.