10 Indicted in Teacher Licensing Cheating Scam

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Updated: 9/19/2012 6:43 pm
MEMPHIS, Tenn. (AP) - Federal prosecutors in Memphis have announced that 10 more people have been indicted in a scheme to hire others to take teacher certification tests in Tennessee, Arkansas and Mississippi.

The additional defendants announced Wednesday stem from a 45-count indictment returned by a grand jury in July that charged Clarence Mumford Sr. of Memphis with fraud and identity theft. He is accused of being the ringleader of a group of individuals who were paid to take teacher certification examinations on behalf of aspiring teachers dating back to 1995.

A total of 13 people face charges in the case. John Bowen of Memphis pleaded guilty earlier this month to charges related to the scheme. He was caught at Arkansas State University taking two tests under two different names on the same day.

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willowbloom - 9/20/2012 1:15 AM
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Just goes to prove, these teachers are not qualified. These children are the leaders of tomorrow. That is sad.
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