Woman Impersonated a Prosecutor to Drop the Charges Against Herself

We've heard of people trying all sorts of things to get charges against them dropped . . . but this is a new one.

There's a 33-year-old woman named Lisa Landon from Littleton, New Hampshire. And last year, she was facing charges for drug possession and stalking.

And her plan to get out of trouble was . . . she impersonated a county PROSECUTOR and filed counterfeit documents with the court to have charges dropped.

And it actually worked . . . temporarily. No one noticed her paperwork until she was scheduled to have a psych evaluation, and the state forensic examiner realized the charges had mysteriously been dropped.

The REAL prosecutors investigated and figured out what she'd done. So she was charged with six counts of falsifying evidence.

And she was just indicted on those charges by a grand jury.  

(New Hampshire Union Leader)  (Here's her mugshot.) Image © 2020 GettyImages


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