Legal Question in Criminal Law in Texas
employment law
Overlooking the moral and ethical implications, if you have obtained a non-professional job in the government or private sector by claiming you are a graduate of an existing university when you are not, is it a criminal act subject to prosecution?
Asked on 12/20/08, 8:58 pm
1 Answer from Attorneys
michael palmer
Law Office of Michael Palmer
Re: employment law
yes, it is fraud
Answered on 12/31/08, 3:08 pm
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