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Mo. man who posed as federal officer pleads guilty



By AP
29 September 2008 @ 02:44 pm ET

ST. LOUIS - A Missouri man who impersonated a federal drug agent, conducting raids and making arrests, has pleaded guilty to federal charges.

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Bill Anthony Jakob pleaded guilty Monday to impersonating a federal law enforcement officer and other counts. Sentencing is Dec. 19.

U.S. Attorney Catherine Hanaway says the 36-year-old represented himself as someone from the Drug Enforcement Administration, as an agent of a federal narcotics task force and as a U.S. marshal, all in the same month.

Jakob's attorney, Joel Schwartz, says his client is deeply sorry and is expected to get a sentence of about five years.

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