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  2. Maryland inmate accused of forging documents to get ... - AOL

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    The document Tapia is accused of forging had a seal of the Clerk of the Circuit Court and purported to grant him 449 additional days of credit for time served that he had not earned, the release ...

  3. False evidence - Wikipedia

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    False evidence, fabricated evidence, forged evidence, fake evidence or tainted evidence is information created or obtained illegally in order to sway the verdict in a court case. Falsified evidence could be created by either side in a case (including the police/ prosecution in a criminal case ), or by someone sympathetic to either side.

  4. Woman accused of forging COVID documents set for trial in ...

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    Mar. 3—A former immigration attorney accused of forging COVID documents to avoid appearing in person during a separate court case is set for trial in August. Emily Cohen, 42, pleaded not guilty ...

  5. Feds arrest suspect they say sold Encino home out from under ...

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    The forged power of attorney document granted a “Shawn Hassanshahi” special power of attorney to sell Tascon’s property, according to Versoza. ... The document was submitted to the escrow ...

  6. Uttering - Wikipedia

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    In the U.S., uttering is the act of offering a forged document to another when the offeror has knowledge that the document is forged. [9] Uttering does not require that the person who presented the document actually forged or altered the document. For example, forging a log for personal profit might be considered uttering and publishing.

  7. Questioned document examination - Wikipedia

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    FDEs examine items (documents) that form part of a case that may or may not come before a court of law. Common criminal charges involved in a document examination case fall into the "white-collar crime" category. These include identity theft, forgery, counterfeiting, fraud, or uttering a forged document. Questioned documents are often important ...

  8. Nevada prosecution of fake electors - Wikipedia

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    State of Nevada v. Michael J. McDonald, et al. is a state criminal prosecution of participants in the Trump fake electors plot in Nevada.The six defendants were each indicted on two felony forgery charges related to documents that falsely claimed that Donald Trump won the state's electoral votes in the 2020 U.S. presidential election in Nevada.

  9. Brothers targeted Orthodox Jews in $7 million scheme ... - AOL

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    Many of these victims detailed in court how they trusted the brothers, according to a sentencing memorandum. ... and forged documents meant to corroborate his increasingly baroque excuses for why ...