() - A Colorado grand jury returned a 15-count indictment against Shannon McShane, 57, for alleged use of false credentials ...
An indictment alleges Shannon McShane used fake credentials to gain employment with state agencies and serve as an ...
On Tuesday Colorado Attorney General Phil Weiser said a statewide jury returned a 15-count indictment against 57-year-old ...
A woman who allegedly lied about having a doctorate in psychology and used false credentials to testify in court on child custody cases was indicted by a state grand jury on 15 criminal counts.
A parental evaluator in child custody cases is facing a 15-count indictment, according to Colorado Attorney General Phil Weiser.
A grand jury has handed up a 15-count felony indictment against Shannon McShane, the former parental evaluator who last year relinquished her psychology license while dozens of custody cases in ...
A parental evaluator who handled child custody cases is accused of using fake credentials to obtain a state license as a psychologist.