Southern California Men Face Sentencing in Document Mill Case

Southern California Men Face Sentencing in Document Mill Case
One of many counterfeit identification cards seized by police after an undercover investigation revealed a forging operation in Brooklyn, New York. Courtesy of the Office of the District Attorney, Kings County
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LOS ANGELES—Two San Fernando Valley men face federal prison terms July 12 for participating in a document-trafficking ring that created and sold counterfeit United States passport cards, Social Security cards, driver’s licenses and other documents.

Carlos A. Hernandez, 44, of Granada Hills, pleaded guilty in February to one federal count each of conspiracy and being a felon in possession of firearms, and Miguel J. Guerrero, 23, of Van Nuys, pleaded to one count each of conspiracy and producing false identification documents, according to the U.S. Attorney’s Office.

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