Woman avoids jail for 'extremely serious' passport fraud 

Judge said woman who arrived in Ireland on a student visa manipulated a vulnerable Cork man to put his name forward as the biological father of her child when they effectively had no relationship of any kind
Woman avoids jail for 'extremely serious' passport fraud 

Judge Dermot Sheehan imposed a fully suspended three-year sentence on the 44-year-old woman. Stock picture

A woman whose passport fraud was extremely serious and called into question “the integrity of both the Irish birth certificate registration system and the Irish passport system” has avoided a prison sentence.

Judge Dermot Sheehan imposed a fully suspended three-year sentence on the 44-year-old woman who cannot be named as it would identify her first born child. 

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