Opinion ID: 776793
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Heading: Sell's Dangerousness to Himself and Others.

Text: 13 First, we consider the government's claim that the district court erred in overturning the magistrate's determination that Sell is dangerous. We review the district court's determination of questions of fact under the clearly erroneous standard. See United States v. Kissinger, 986 F.2d 1244, 1246 (8th Cir.1993). The government argues that the district court did not give adequate weight to Sell's potential to be a danger to himself or others. The district court noted, however, that Sell's inappropriate behavior at Springfield amounted at most to an inappropriate familiarity and even infatuation with a nurse. Upon review, we agree that the evidence does not support a finding that Sell posed a danger to himself or others at the Medical Center. The district court properly reversed the magistrate's finding. 14