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zaneygirl3

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i live in arizona. are you allowed to impersonate somebody so you can help your client to try to get out of going to jail. like call the person that got them in trouble and ask them questions?
 


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lawrat

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You need to be a bit more specific. But you cannot impersonate an officer.


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zaneygirl3

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alright my sister got raped by a 35-40 year old man so she went to court and he was convicted guilty, and sentenced to i don't know how long in prison but a long time. so know he (the man who raped her) hired a private investigator to help him from having to go to prison(get out of going). so the private investigator called my sister and told her that he was her doctor and started asking her questions. so are you allowed to do that? he was impersonating a real doctor. the reason why we think he did it is to try to find out stuff so the man can blame it on her.
 

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