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Court Tosses Conviction of Man for Filing False Instruments With Comp Board

By WorkCompCentral

Wednesday, April 6, 2016 | 0

A New York man convicted of filing false instruments with the Workers' Compensation Board and illegally practicing law succeeded in getting the charges against him tossed because he had not been granted a speedy trial. Case: People v. Williams, No. 219 KA 11-02357, 03/25/2016, published. Facts: A jury convicted Lorenzo Williams of two counts of offering a false instrument for filing and two counts of engaging in the unauthorized practice of law. The convictions arose from his act of filing two notices of retainer and appearance with the New York State Workers' Compensation Boar...

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