By Ryan Oliver
Daily Journal Staff Writer
LOS ANGELES - Investigators are searching for a man alleged to have stolen the identity of a U.S. Army judge advocate, then used it to practice law illegally in Los Angeles County.
Prosecutors filed an arrest warrant for Rigoberto Vazquez on Dec. 8 after he represented "clients" in courts in Los Angeles, Downey, Pomona, Torrance and Santa Ana.
Daily Journal Staff Writer
LOS ANGELES - Investigators are searching for a man alleged to have stolen the identity of a U.S. Army judge advocate, then used it to practice law illegally in Los Angeles County.
Prosecutors filed an arrest warrant for Rigoberto Vazquez on Dec. 8 after he represented "clients" in courts in Los Angeles, Downey, Pomona, Torrance and Santa Ana.
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