Attorney allegedly forged document to keep client from jail
Josephine C. Townsend

Josephine C. Townsend (jctownsend.com).

A Washington state attorney is facing criminal charges after she allegedly forged a legal document to keep her client out of jail.

Josephine C. Townsend is facing legal repercussions as she has been charged with two counts of forgery. The Washington Attorney General’s Office announced that Townsend could potentially face 90 days in jail and a $5,000 fine. The charges stem from a case involving Townsend’s client, Travon Santiago, who was arrested in December 2023 by the Vancouver Police Department for an alleged assault. One of the conditions of Santiago’s release was to stay more than 1,000 feet away from the victim’s home.

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Aside from the criminal case, the victim’s girlfriend obtained a civil protection order in January which mandated Santiago to stay more than 5,000 feet away from their residence. As Santiago resided approximately 1,065 feet from the victim’s home, he would be in violation of the order upon his release on bail on April 2.

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