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Thursday, December 28, 2006

Keller man jailed for pretending to be a cop


While the impersonation charges were ultimately dismissed, the incident was seen as a probation violation for an earlier assault charge that Weaver had been convicted on.

Apparently this could qualify as a violation of probation

Apparently this could qualify as a violation of probation

Keller resident Paul V. Weaver was arrested and charged with impersonating a public servant this past May after he pulled over a woman and asked her to take a breath test while pretending to be a cop. While the impersonation charges were ultimately dismissed, the incident was seen as a probation violation for an earlier assault charge that Weaver had been convicted on. As a result of the probation violation, Weaver will now be forced to spend two years in jail. That's especially bad since they don't like cops in jail.

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