Two Spanish students are facing a year behind bars after they were reportedly caught cheating on an exam.
The young men are facing 12 months each in prison after one was accused of impersonating the other on a test.
The pair, from Almeria, southern Spain, attempted to hoodwink invigilators for an entrance exam for vocational studies, reported The Local.
But prosecutors in the country are accusing the duo of falsifying public documents, a crime in Spain, as the imposter sat the test under the other’s name using their ID card.
Officials are pushing for 12 months in prison plus €6 per day behind bars – which equates to £1,699. Full story...
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The young men are facing 12 months each in prison after one was accused of impersonating the other on a test.
The pair, from Almeria, southern Spain, attempted to hoodwink invigilators for an entrance exam for vocational studies, reported The Local.
But prosecutors in the country are accusing the duo of falsifying public documents, a crime in Spain, as the imposter sat the test under the other’s name using their ID card.
Officials are pushing for 12 months in prison plus €6 per day behind bars – which equates to £1,699. Full story...
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