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April 23, 2004

Contact:

Lynn Kimbrough, 720-913-9025

 

 

WOMAN CHARGED IN FAKE I.D. CASE

 

Denver District Attorney Bill Ritter, Jr. has formally charged a woman accused of providing false identification cards through a Denver driver’s license office.

 

Terri L. Bishop (08-21-62) is charged with six counts of forgery (F5) and one count of conspiracy to commit forgery (F6).

 

The charges allege that on six separate occasions in 1999 and 2000 Bishop provided false identification cards through a Department of Motor Vehicle office in Denver. 

 

Bishop, who is on administrative leave, is out on $5,000 bond.  She will appear in Denver County Court, room 12T, on May 4th, 2004 at 8:30 a.m. to be formally advised of the charges against her.  The investigation is on-going and additional charges are possible.

 

The presumptive range for sentencing on a class 5 felony is up to three years in prison; the range for a class 6 felony is up to a year-and-a-half in prison. 

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*The filing of a criminal charge is merely a formal accusation that an individual(s) committed a crime(s) under Colorado laws.  A defendant is presumed innocent until and unless proven guilty.  See Colo. RPC 3.6

 


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