South Australian woman who repeatedly impersonated nurse and administered vaccines to spend one mont
  • 7 か月前
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A woman who repeatedly imitates being a nurse and gives vaccination to some patients will spend 30 days behind bars. Lock Points Alison Mibus posed as a nurse many times and vaccinated Alison Mibus repeatedly posed as a nurse, and the vaccines implemented Mibus had a similar crime history and imitated their qualifications for years Mibus had a similar history of crime and imitated his competence for years, and will be sentenced to 30 days imprisonment before being released with a good bond of behavior 43 -year -old Alison Mibus was found guilty of various charges, including keeping himself as a registered nurse, although he was never qualified in the profession. On Tuesday, in court, the magistrate Brett Dixon sentenced Mibus to four months and 28 days in prison, but all of them were suspended except for 30 days of this sentence. After being released, you will be asked to offer a good bond of behavior of 18 months. The magistrate tagged the crime seriously and said it was important not to weaken health professionals' training and the ability to safely execute procedures. "In my opinion, the only proper punishment for your crime is a prison sentence."Said. Only month after being sentenced to "identical" crime in the former workplace, Mibus, in the south of Adelaide Plympon Park, few lies as administrator for daytime and night surgery. Mibus also claimed to be registered nurse, while a vaccination for colleague and family. After resigning from the role in February 2021, the Australian Health Practitioner Editorial Agency was reported. Mibus had previously stolen 290, $ 290 from another workplace, and as a result, he was fined about 10,000. The defense lawyer had previously asked compassion, saying that his client was fighting a bipolar disorder, but the magistrate Dixon rejected this claim and concluded that there were no two mental health experts.
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