Woman (44) who admitted passport fraud to be sentenced next May
Briefly

A 44-year-old woman, unable to be named due to legal reasons, pleaded guilty to four fraud charges concerning false claims about her child's paternity and misleading information provided in passport applications over several years. The court revealed that her actions have raised significant concerns regarding the integrity of Ireland's birth registration and passport systems. Her sentencing has been adjourned until May as the defense awaits a probation report and psychiatric evaluation, while no previous convictions were reported against her.
The woman pleaded guilty to four fraud charges, involving false claims about her child's paternity and providing misleading information in passport applications.
Cork District Court highlighted that the passport fraud raised concerns about the integrity of the Irish birth certificate and passport systems.
Read at Irish Independent
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