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NewsNovember 8, 2001

PITTSBURGH -- State prosecutors announced charges Wednesday against 56 people in an alleged scam in which bogus driver's licenses were issued for bribes. The investigation has centered on former examiner Robert Ferrari, who authorities say accepted cash and gifts to obtain licenses for 19 drivers whose original licenses had been suspended for violations that included drunken driving...

The Associated Press

PITTSBURGH -- State prosecutors announced charges Wednesday against 56 people in an alleged scam in which bogus driver's licenses were issued for bribes.

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The investigation has centered on former examiner Robert Ferrari, who authorities say accepted cash and gifts to obtain licenses for 19 drivers whose original licenses had been suspended for violations that included drunken driving.

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