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How to get Immunity from prosecution

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Brenda 365

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I am in the process of getting a divorce and when searching for assets (vehicles) I came across paperwork showing my husband and his friend had filed a fraudulent vehicle loss claim. I do NOT want to be prosecuted for what he did and I DO have proof I was not in any way involved, but I don't know who to call. I am also afraid that if I DON'T report it now that I will be charged with being an accessory after the fact. I tried talking to my divorce attorney and he told me to leave it alone or I risk getting myself in trouble and having my disabled daughter placed in foster care if I am arrested over this. Anyone have ANY advise on what I should do??

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[This message has been edited by Brenda 365 (edited August 14, 2000).]
 


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WIEMT

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I would follow the advice of your attorney. However, if you have proof that you were not involved I would definately hold on to it, just in case you need it.
 

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