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Orange County DMV Employee Pleads Guilty in Fraud Scheme

Posted by Courtney Pilchman | Apr 19, 2012 | 0 Comments

Michelle Carbajal, 38, plead guilty to 42 felonies, including altering public documents and computer fraud for crimes from September 2008, to April, 2010, at the Fullerton DMV. In exchange for her guilty plea, Carbajal will spend seven months in custody.

Carbajal, a 9 year veteran of the DMV, was charged with accepting $23,000 from 12 different people if she would alter their driver's license records showing they passed the written and driving tests to obtain a commercial license, according to the Orange County District Attorney's Office.

Contact Pilchman & Kay for a free consultation for those charged with internet fraud.

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Courtney Pilchman

Courtney Pilchman was a Deputy District Attorney for over six years prior to becoming a criminal defense attorney. She was a member of some of the most elite prosecution units including crimes against children, family violence, and sexual assault. She prosecuted very high profile cases and had a ...

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