A Florida man imprisoned for sexual battery and kidnapping presented a notarized statement from the victim saying the acts were consensual. (He also asked to have the victim's clothes returned to him.)
Problem: the victim and notary said they knew nothing about the affidavit--the judge believed them. (A web site supportive of the prisoner has not been updated to reflect this development.)
No word on whether anybody has checked the notary's journal.
Massachusetts reportedly now requires attorneys to supervise all real estate transactions. Many other states allow borrowers to simply sign the documents in the presence of a notary. The report does not say how much this oversight will cost the borrower.
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