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A Littleton woman allegedly impersonated a Hillsborough County prosecutor when she filed bogus documents with court officials declaring that the drug possession and stalking case against her had been dropped, according to recently released indictments.
Lisa Landon, 33, of Railroad Street, Littleton, faces one charge of false personation and six charges of falsifying physical evidence, according to Hillsborough County grand jury indictments handed up earlier this month.
The indictments allege that Landon submitted the fake documents in three different court cases last November and December. In several instances, she used the New Hampshire court systems electronic system to file documents.
ndictments allege Landon also filed an order falsifying a decision of retired Superior Court Judge Gillian Abramson to waive filing fees in a lawsuit she brought against Hillsborough County. And she allegedly filed an order on behalf of a relative to halt guardianship proceedings involving Landons child. Landons history includes criminal charges in Manchester related to stalking and possession of methamphetamine.
https://www.unionleader.com/news/courts/woman-accused-of-impersonating-prosecutor-dropping-criminal-charges-against-herself/article_1fdb1551-147d-53dd-ad45-6680bfc556fa.html
nykym
(3,063 posts)isn't a member of the current administration!
ret5hd
(20,600 posts)cannabis_flower
(3,775 posts)I have a shirt with that print
ret5hd
(20,600 posts)regnaD kciN
(26,047 posts)mikeargo
(675 posts)Spazito
(50,731 posts)reading the header "dropping criminal charges against herself", I started to laugh out loud, lol. After reading the rest of what's posted, I can't help but give her a little credit for her creativity in using the system the way she did.
Talk about a ballsy move!
ETA: Her smile in the mugshot is perfect, lol!
Spazito
(50,731 posts)docgee
(870 posts)Spazito
(50,731 posts)be made to stop someone from even accessing it to file anything without a more secure identification process. That she was able to impersonate a prosecutor in doing the filings at all is interesting for sure.
3_Limes
(363 posts)I say that the state should let her slide on the impersonation charges just bec' she had the stones to do it. It's actually pretty slick. (Ignoring that she got caught, of course.)
An "A" for effort.
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