http://www.heraldsun.news.com.au/common/story_page/0,5478,4866297%255E2862,0... A ONE-LEGGED man who stalked a young policeman using loud Irish music was yesterday sentenced to three months in jail. But the prison term was suspended for two years by magistrate James Mornane because of the man's age and disability. The Melbourne Magistrates' Court heard Constable Paul Sorbain was angered and scared after the man, whom he had previously dealt with, was seen on several occasions parked in a car in front of his home. Constable Sorbain said he even started to question his decision to join the police force when the problems started between Christmas and New Year's Day last year. He told the court he had visited David Baldwin, 58, of Flemington, about damage to Baldwin's car. But he said he became concerned when he saw Baldwin out the front of his suburban house in a red four-wheel drive, playing loud Irish music. The court heard Constable Sorbain had heard the loud music previously but thought nothing of it. The policeman's partner, Fiona McCall, told the court they were even advised to keep a piece of paper by their bed to keep track of the events. The court heard Baldwin took a photograph of Constable Sorbain on one occasion. The policeman said he decided to confront the man on January 13 this year, when he saw him parked in front of his house when walking home from work. He said he asked him what he was doing before telling him to f--- off. "My concern is for myself and my partner," Constable Sorbain told the court. Sgt Martin Hardy said police officers found several pieces of paper with car registration numbers - linked to the Flemington police station - when they arrested Baldwin at his home on January 13. He said people's addresses and times were also written on pieces of paper that were found in the man's kitchen and car. Sgt Hardy said a tape of Irish music and a camera were seized as evidence and a Melways book was found with a page book-marked, which showed where the policeman lived.