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commit forgery

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See: counterfeit, forge


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He has been charged with misdemeanour assault, conspiracy to commit fraud, conspiracy to commit forgery, failing to register as a sex offender, and possession of a forgery device.
Mahmood Zahid, 33, was sentenced at Snaresbrook Crown Court in London to seven years in prison for conspiracy to commit forgery and four years for having equipment to produce false instruments, to run concurrently.
Mr Stokoe, 40, of Vindamora Villas, Ebchester, Co Durham, Mr Healy, 54, of Thorntree Drive, Denton Burn, Jean Pettifer, 53, of The Gables, Widdrington, and Peter Hodgson, 46, of Dilston Close, Pegswood, denied conspiracy to defraud and later conspiracy to commit forgery.
 
 
 
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