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Investigators with the Vermont Secretary of State’s Office of Professional Regulation (OPR) discovered Ms. Laws’ actual identity in April 2023 and referred the case to the Attorney General’s Medicaid ...
BARRE — A Georgia woman has been placed on probation for using another woman's license to practice as a nurse here.
Authorities say Corissa Laws admitted stealing another person's identity to illegally practice as a nurse in Vermont.
Prosecutors say, Corissa Laws, 38, received an emergency authorization” that allowed her to register as a licensed nurse.
Corissa Laws of Lawrenceville, Georgia, has been sentenced for identity theft after impersonating a licensed nurse to ...
Booze, schools, highway rules: Proposals for new state laws pour into NC legislature on deadline day
Other bills have bipartisan sponsors. Among them is Jesse’s Law, a joint effort by Wake County Reps. Erin Paré, a Republican, and Maria Cervania, a Democrat. It’s named after a 3-year-old boy ...
Women and equalities ministers Seema Malhotra and Baroness Smith of Malvern announced a call for evidence on equality laws yesterday in Parliament to shape future policies and potential legislative ...
On Inauguration Day, President Donald Trump signed an executive order declaring a national emergency at the southern border. The order requires both the Secretary of Defense and the Secretary of ...
ATLANTA (WSFA) - A federal appeals court ruled Tuesday that Alabama’s anti-panhandling laws are unconstitutional under the First Amendment. ALEA had enforced the state’s anti-panhandling laws ...
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