Trucking News: Fifth of 16 defendants involved in California CDL scheme sentenced

Mike

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Another co-conspirator in a CDL scheme involving the California Department of Motor Vehicles employees and truck driving schools was sentenced recently in a federal court. In total, at least 16 people have been indicted for their involvement in the scheme.

On March 1, Rahim Mahboob was sentenced 27 months in prison, 12 months supervised released and ordered to pay a fine of $58,500. Mahboob paid at least one DMV employee to access and alter certain DMV records to indicate that the individual had passed the written CDL exam. Mahboob is the fifth person indicted to be sentenced.

 

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