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{"text":"\"Three people, including a Texas Department of Public Safety employee, have been indicted for their alleged role in a CDL scheme.\n\nAccording to court documents, Alonzo Blackman, Fernando Guardado Vasquez and Marino Maury Diaz-Leon were indicted in a federal court in San Antonio. The indictment accuses the three of falsifying skills tests for commercial driver’s license applicants.\n\nFrom January 2017 to June 2019, Vazquez and Diaz-Leon, both Cuban citizens who reside in Texas, are alleged to have paid Blackman, a DPS employee, to falsely certify that certain applicants for CDLs had passed their skills portion of the test. Those applicants had either previously failed the test or otherwise would have failed if taken under normal conditions.\n\nAccording to the court documents, Vazquez and Diaz-Leon would provide Blackman with the names and information of the applicants. Blackman would then falsely indicate that the applicants had passed their skills test. Subsequently, he would print out a temporary CDL license for those applicants. Unknowingly, DPS would send them a permanent CDL under the assumption they had satisfied all of the requirements.\n\nRead more: https://landline.media/texas-dps-employee-charged-for-cdl-test-scheme/\"","videos":"[]","link":"{}","pics":"[]","canComment":true} |
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