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What is the name of your state? IL

A co-worker and her roommate were involved in a collision that was determined to be their fault, though no tickets were issued.

Immediately after the collision, the roommate gave her some sob story about having a suspended license, blah blah blah, and "say you were driving"......so she did, and made a false statement to the police as well as file a claim with her insurance as though she were the driver causing the collision.

The next day she called the officer and told the truth, apparantly realizing the errors of her ways.

My question is this....are they both likely to be charged with false statements? What else could they be charged with?

Thanks :)
 



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