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Dean Faiello (born August 31, 1959) is an American criminal formerly imprisoned at Attica Correctional Facility for the April 2003 death of Maria Cruz, whom he had presented himself to as a dermatologist. Faiello held neither a medical degree nor a license to practice medicine.
Gardner, 53, is on a no-bond hold after a state grand jury on Aug. 18 indicted him on one count of practicing dentistry without a license in August 2022, a fourth-degree felony.
Practicing without a license is the act of working without the licensure offered for that occupation, in a particular jurisdiction. [1] Most activities that require licensure also have penalties for practicing without a valid, current license. [2] In some jurisdictions, a license is offered but not required for some professions. [3]
Jimmy Lee Taylor, 71, was convicted of 44 counts of elder abuse and 23 counts of practicing medicine without a license. A Houston County woman is one of Taylor’s “numerous” victims across ...
Licensing: Licensing refers to situations in which it is unlawful to carry out a specified range of activities for pay without first having obtained a license. This confirms that the license holder meets prescribed standards of competence. Workers who require such licenses to practice include doctors, lawyers, nurses, civil engineers, and ...
Rasha Abdul Basuf, owner of the now-defunct Skyn Spa in Clifton, provided services that require a cosmetology license. 'Vampire facials' and Botox: NJ spa to pay $10K for practicing without ...
Chiropractors were jailed for practicing medicine without a license. [3] In the 1920s hundreds of unlicensed chiropractors chose jail rather than fines. [34] Herbert Reaver was the most jailed chiropractor in the U.S. [35] Chiropractors were charged with not complying with the medical practice act. California chiropractors adopted the motto ...
Her lack of a license was revealed after a patient was injured by an injection she gave in Georgia, court docs say. Woman without a license treated patients with ‘life-threatening’ conditions ...