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  2. Police impersonation - Wikipedia

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    Impersonators do more than just pretend to be a law enforcement officer. At times, impersonators engage in serious and wide ranging crimes including robbery, rape, and homicide." [1] The same study found that "in general, police impersonators, depending on the type of offense, may be easily deterred.

  3. Personation - Wikipedia

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    Personation appears as a crime in the Canadian Criminal Code with the meaning simply of impersonation. [ 2 ] In the U.S., the New York State Penal Law defines the crime of false personation as simply the act of pretending to be another, a Class B misdemeanor; those who assume the identity of another in order to further another crime can be ...

  4. Rape by deception - Wikipedia

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    He was charged with rape, burglary, and grand larceny under various California statutes and convicted at trial. However, his conviction for rape was later overturned by the California Court on the grounds that California lacked a law against fraudulently inducing someone into sexual intercourse.

  5. After fake cops attempt to pull people over, Dallas police ...

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    The advice comes after three confirmed incidents this year of people being pulled over by someone pretending to be law enforcement. On Jan. 14, Dallas police said they were called around 10 p.m ...

  6. List of impostors - Wikipedia

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    Cartoon of the would-be explorer Louis de Rougemont, who claimed to have had adventures in Australasia. An impostor (also spelled imposter) [1] is a person who pretends to be somebody else, often through means of disguise, deceiving others by knowingly falsifying one or more aspects of their identity. [1]

  7. 40 Of The Nastiest And Most Gruesome Plot Twists In Infamous ...

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    Despite saying someone else had been involved, on April 7, 1998, Lewis pleaded guilty to the crime. Tried as an adult, he was handed a 28-and-a-half year jail sentence of which he had to serve at ...

  8. Email fraud - Wikipedia

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    Email sent from someone pretending to be someone else is known as spoofing. Spoofing may take place in a number of ways. Common to all of them is that the actual sender's name and the origin of the message are concealed or masked from the recipient.

  9. Received A Text Saying You Have Unpaid Tolls? It's Probably A ...

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    The Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) released a statement last year saying that its Internet Crime Complaint Center had received over 2,000 complaints from people who received the unpaid toll ...