By Associated Press - Wednesday, May 9, 2018

ROMEOVILLE, Ill. (AP) - The mayor of the Chicago suburb of Romeoville has pleaded guilty to driving under the influence.

The (Joliet) Herald-News reports that Mayor John Noak entered the plea Tuesday, saying he was on a new medication for a back injury but takes “full responsibility.” Noak was sentenced to a year of court supervision and given a $1,550 fine. He also must attend a victim impact panel and submit to an alcohol evaluation.

Romeoville police pulled over the mayor’s vehicle last month after receiving a report of a possible drunken driver. The newspaper reports Noak was arrested hours after delivering the State of the Village address April 12.



Noak released a statement saying he publicly apologizes. He says he’s “deeply sorry” and “nothing like this will happen again.”

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Information from: The Herald-News, http://www.theherald-news.com/

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