Working off a lead she garnered from the comments of a Grits post, she informs me via email, Houston Chronicle columnist Lisa Falkenberg offers up a
terrific piece of reporting on Charles Sebesta, the District Attorney accused of prosecutorial misconduct by the US 5th Circuit and a special prosecutor, Kelly Siegler, in Anthony Graves' wrongful capital murder conviction. Falkenberg hones in on Sebesta's post-prosecutorial career as a trainer for sheriffs' departments, discovering that he misrepresented his credentials on his website:
the disgraced former Burleson County district attorney has been traveling the state, and the nation, he says, advising law enforcement organizations and teaching courses to peace officers.
The negative publicity over a case that even Gov. Rick Perry has called a "great miscarriage of justice" hasn't cost Sebesta a single client, he claims: "I've got as much as I can do."
Kelly Siegler, the special prosecutor in the case who has accused Sebesta of, among other things, manipulating witnesses, fabricating evidence and misrepresenting facts to the jury in the Graves case, called his current teaching role "disgusting."
"The last person you want telling your guys what to do at 3 o'clock in the morning is Charles Sebesta," Siegler said.
Not only is Sebesta teaching, but he's been passing himself off as a state-certified instructor and the staff "training coordinator" for the Sheriff's Association of Texas. The title appears on Sebesta's online bio, and, before I began asking questions, on the association's website. Sebesta told me this week he's the coordinator who "signs the papers."
When I called the sheriff's association, Executive Director Steve Westbrook said Sebesta was not the coordinator and wasn't even on staff. Westbrook said Sebesta was just a contractor who, for a decade or so, has taught two, maybe three courses a month across the state.
"He may call himself the training coordinator, but he's not," Westbrook said. "I don't know if Charles gave himself that title. Maybe it sounded better."
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But see, Ms. Falkenberg's column in today's Chronicle:
http://www.chron.com/disp/story.mpl/metropolitan/falkenberg/7461516.html
Talk about damned if you do, damned if you don't.
Not sure what that has to do with Charles Sebesta misrepresenting his credentials, but okay.
LOL so in other words he's proved again he's a LIAR and a FRAUD!
so why is he not UNDER ARREST!
Rod Smith: Exactly. Where are the charges in Travis County for his various violations of state law?
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