Donald Sebastian promised in court yesterday never to be stupid again. If he fails, he goes to jail.
Appearing in federal court in Cleveland on charges of impersonating a U.S. marshal, Sebastian was forced by a magistrate to make the unusual pledge.
Sebastian, 54, of Middleburg Heights, had with him a marshal's uniform when he was arrested this month. He had pulled over a mo- torist in Str on gsv ille and eve n call ed po lice for backup, au thorities say.
He later tried to buy business cards identi fying himself as a marshal. Authorities wanted him in jail.
U.S. Magistrate Da vid Perelman consid ered the government's case to be weak. "If I can't lock him up, I'll embarrass him," he said.
The magistrate handed Sebastian a scribbled note and ordered him to read it in court. As Sebastian rose to his feet, Perelman ordered him to "say it with sincerity."
"I promise that I won't do anything stupid," Sebastian said. "If I do anything stupid, I'll likely end up in pretrial detention."
Perelman issued one other order: Scotch-tape the note where he can see it every morning.
"If Mr. Sebastian is a danger to anyone, he is a danger to himself," he said.
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Hehehe funny story. It's nice to see some level of independent thought on a judge's level.
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