Fake Atty 'Affront' To Court, Should Get 20 Years, Feds Say

By Emma Cueto ( July 6, 2018, 5:11 PM EDT) -- Prosecutors have asked a Pennsylvania federal judge to impose a sentence above the recommended 15 to 19 years for a New Jersey man who posed as an attorney and preyed on more than 100 "clients," including immigrants and low-income people, arguing the crime was an "affront to our legal system" and the fraudster had been undeterred by past convictions....

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