LAX baggage screener pleads to forgery
LAX baggage screener pleads guilty
A Los Angeles woman pleaded guilty today to federal charges for using fake documents and forging the signatures of two judges in a bid to free her convicted double-murderer husband from prison.
Danielle Denise Jones, a 27-year-old baggage screener at Los Angeles International Airport, was charged last August with five counts of forging court seals and judges' signatures on counterfeit court documents.
The forged documents, which were discovered last February, bore the signatures of U.S. District Judge Gary Feess and U.S. Magistrate Judge Marc L. Goldman, according to court filings.
Prosecutors said Jones forged the documents in order to have her husband, Jason Earl Jones, released from Kern Valley State Prison, where he is serving two life sentences for first-degree murder, attempted murder and shooting at an inhabited dwelling.
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