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Originally Posted by BobnBev
FELONY????I think not. Can you quote me a statute #?
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It may not be a felony, but it can put Doc in prison for a year plus a $2000 fine:
PA 10-110, § 24, which took effect June 5, 2010, requires people who issue certifications to sign the application or renewal application under the penalty of second-degree false statement (CGS § 53a-157b). A person is guilty of this crime if he or she intentionally makes a false written statement under oath or on a form bearing notice to the effect that a false statement is punishable, which he or she does not believe to be true and is intended to mislead a public servant in his official function. Second-degree false statement is a class A misdemeanor punishable by up to one year in prison, a fine of up to $ 2,000, or both.
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