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        <title><![CDATA[Making a False Statement in a License Application - Stephen Neyman]]></title>
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                <title><![CDATA[Charges of falsely procured Massachusetts license dismissed on court costs]]></title>
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                <description><![CDATA[<p>Framingham District Court: It was alleged that our client, a Washington D.C. woman, used a social security number issued to another person from Tennessee to obtain a Massachusetts driver’s license. It was alleged that she paid an RMV clerk a sum of money to get the falsely obtained license and that she had multiple false&hellip;</p>
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                <content:encoded><![CDATA[ <p>Framingham District Court: It was alleged that our client, a Washington D.C. woman, used a social security number issued to another person from Tennessee to obtain a Massachusetts driver’s license. It was alleged that she paid an RMV clerk a sum of money to get the falsely obtained license and that she had multiple false social security numbers and aliases. Today, Denise Dolan of our office was able to get the charges dismissed upon the payment of court costs.</p>
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                <title><![CDATA[Charges of False License against local college student to be dismissed]]></title>
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                <description><![CDATA[<p>Brighton District Court: A police officer found our client, a freshman from a local college, drunk and passed out on the sidewalk. When the officer was eventually able to wake our client up, our client produced a fake California license and told the officer that it was a fake ID. After watching our client pass&hellip;</p>
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                <content:encoded><![CDATA[ <p>Brighton District Court: A police officer found our client, a freshman from a local college, drunk and passed out on the sidewalk. When the officer was eventually able to wake our client up, our client produced a fake California license and told the officer that it was a fake ID. After watching our client pass through several different driver’s licenses in his wallet, the officer found three additional fraudulent driver’s licenses. Denise Dolan of our office was able to get the case resolved through pre-trial probation, and the charges will be dismissed next year provided that our client stays free of criminal legal issues.</p>
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