Stun belt control falls in courthouse toilet

COLUMBUS (AP) — A Franklin County judge declared a mistrial after a deputy assigned to watch a defendant who was wearing a stun belt went to a restroom and accidentally dropped the belt’s control device in a toilet, causing shocks to the defendant.

Defendant David Wade received minor shocks when the belt used for security purposes was activated Wednesday, Franklin County Sheriff’s Office spokesman Marc Gofstein said.

Gofstein says the shocks ended in less than a minute, and Wade was medically cleared.

The judge declared a mistrial for the 40-year-old Columbus man. His trial will be rescheduled.
Court records show Wade has pleaded not guilty to charges of promoting prostitution, unlawful sexual conduct with a minor and drug possession.

A message seeking comment was left for his attorney Thursday.