You are innocent until proven guility in the American criminal justice system but see this article that appears in today's Cincinnati Enquirer about a "physician" practicing medicine here in Cincinnati without an Ohio medical license.
http://news.enquirer.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20080613/NEWS0107/306120043
Readnour, who offered a wide range of medical services at his North Bend Road clinic such as immunizations for children, mammograms and colonoscopies, was arrested and charged with practicing medicine without certification and possession of criminal tools (i.e. the medical equipment).
Practicing medicine without a license is a crime and so is practicing nursing without a icense here in Ohio.
I had a case a few years ago where an LPN was "holding herself" out as a RN, practicing as a RN, and falsely reporting that she completed her RN training and passed the NCLEX-RN exam. This nurse was not charged with a crime however she had her LPN license revoked and was permanently denied the ability to apply for a RN license in Ohio.
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