Attorneys Columbia.

HOME ABOUT US FAQ'S RESOURCES CONTACT US FREE CASE REVIEW
August 24, 2010
General-Lawyers Attorneys Law Firms
             
 
Selecting an attorney for legal cases is a very important decision. Please enter your information below to receive a Free Consultation from an attorney in your area:
 
Zip Code:   
 

Legal News

 

Man Charged After Attempting To Make Copy Of The Medical College Admissions Test

A Westwood man has been charged with several federal criminal offenses for copying the Medical College Admissions Test -- commonly called the MCAT -- without permission from the Association of American Medical Colleges, which holds the copyright to the examination.

Kamran Kafi-Tehrani, 23, was named in a criminal information filed yesterday in United States District Court in Los Angeles. Kafi-Tehrani is scheduled to be arraigned on the three-count information on June 19. Kafi-Tehrani has agreed to plead guilty to all three counts of the information.

The information charges Kafi-Tehrani with three felony charges: misuse of a means of identification to violate federal law, misuse of a passport and criminal copyright infringement. The total statutory maximum sentence for these three offenses is 26 years.

According to the criminal information, on August 2, 2005, Kafi-Tehrani registered to take the MCAT. But, when he registered, he used the name of a former acquaintance, as well as a bogus date of birth. When Kafi-Tehrani tried to take the exam at the University of Southern California on August 21, 2005, he also presented an altered South African passport that had been declared lost by the true owner.

While the test was being administered, a proctor observed Kafi-Tehrani taking photographs of the MCAT using a digital camera. The proctor attempted to confiscate the camera, but Kafi-Tehrani was able to leave the test facility with the digital images in his possession. Because the integrity of the exam had been compromised, the makers of the MCAT were required to redesign the questions. As a result of the security breach, court documents allege, the Association of American Medical Colleges suffered losses of more than $100,000.

Contact Columbia lawyers now and obtain a free case evaluation.

 

 
Did You Know?    
 
 
Alternative Dispute Resolution describes problem-solving processes

Alternative Dispute Resolution describes problem-solving processes that promote creative solutions to disputes that are unavailable in traditional dispute resolution forums. May include a specialist

 


  Newsroom  
 


Latest news about legal cases in Columbia and nationwide:

SEC Votes to Adopt Changes to Disclosure Requirements
Washington, D.C., July 26, 2006 - The Securities and Exchange Commission today voted to adopt changes to the rules requiring disclosure of executiv...
Read more >


President Signs H.R. 889
I have today signed into law H.R. 889, the "Coast Guard and Maritime Transportation Act of 2006." The Act authorizes funding for and strengthens th...
Read more >


Judiciary Calls for Funding to Maintain Course
The federal courts have asked Congress to provide a fiscal year 2007 appropriation sufficient to build on the gains achieved in FY 2006, or risk re...
Read more >


More Legal News >

 
 

Legal Terms

 


Today's Terms

Certification

Definition:
Generally used to refer to the process of transferring a minor's case from the Juvenile Court to the adult court for trial. Usually reserved for capital or first-degree felonies or for chronic offenders.

Escrow

Definition:
Writing, deed, money, stock, or other property is given to a third person to hold until all conditions in a contract are fulfilled.

Jury commissioner

Definition:
An officer charged with the duty of selecting the names to be put into a jury wheel, or of drawing the panel of jurors for a particular term of court.

More Legal Terms >

 

Legal Resources

 
 

Legal Resources

 


Search legal resources in our resource center:

More Resources >

 

Legal Hot Topics

 
Topics Related to Lawyers:

  • Personal Injury Law
  • Real Estate Law
  • Trial Law
  • Divorce Law
  • Medical Malpractice Law

More Lawyer Topics >

Columbia General-Lawyers Attorneys Law Firms Attorney

 
If you live in the following cities and need an General-Lawyers Attorneys Law Firms attorney you should contact our General-Lawyers Attorneys Law Firms Attorney as soon as possible:

  • Abbeville
  • Aiken
  • Anderson
  • Beaufort
  • Belton
  • Bennettsville
  • Bluffton
  • Camden
  • Charleston
  • Chester
  • Clemson
  • Clover
  • Columbia
  • Conway
  • Darlington
  • Dillon
  • Easley
  • Elgin
  • Florence
  • Fort Mill
  • Fountain Inn
  • Gaffney
  • Gaston
  • Georgetown
  • Goose Creek
  • Greenville
  • Greenwood
  • Greer
  • Hartsville
  • Hilton Head Island
  • Inman
  • Irmo
  • Ladson
  • Lancaster
  • Laurens
  • Lexington
  • Marion
  • Moncks Corner
  • Mount Pleasant
  • Murrells Inlet
  • Myrtle Beach
  • Newberry
  • North Augusta
  • North Charleston
  • Orangeburg
  • Pickens
  • Piedmont
  • Rock Hill
  • Seneca
  • Simpsonville
  • Spartanburg
  • Summerville
  • Sumter
  • Taylors
  • Travelers Rest
  • Union
  • Walterboro
  • West Columbia
  • York
 


Legal Disclaimers
All attorney listings are a paid attorney advertisement, and do not in any way constitute a referral or endorsement by an approved or authorized lawyer referral service. The information provided on Attorneys Columbia.com is not intended to be legal advice, but merely conveys general information related to legal issues commonly encountered. Your access to and use of this website is subject to additional Terms and Conditions.

Local Professional? Generate new business today
Call 866-227-9356 or contact a sales rep


This site is part of the LawFirms.com Network
©2010 ExpertHub, wholly owned subsidiary of MoxyMedia, Inc.