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A 42-year-old man is facing 84 charges, including posing as a medical doctor and a vet and sexual as


A 42-year-old man is facing 84 charges, including posing as a medical doctor and a vet and sexual assault. Russell Oakes, of Shore Road, Hesketh Bank, appeared before Southport magistrates on Friday (April 3, 2009) for his case to be sent to Crown Court. The charges of fraudulently posing as a veterinary surgeon abbey vet paisley relate to numerous incidents at Warren Farm, Southport Old Road, Formby; Headbolt Farm, Woodvale Road, Ainsdale; Ferns Farm, Liverpool Road, Rufford; Oliversons Farm, North End Lane, Hightown; Boundary Farm, Dole Lane, Bretherton, and farms in Eccleston, Wigan and Irlam, Manchester. abbey vet paisley On February abbey vet paisley 26,2008, he allegedly attempted to castrate a four-year-old Welsh pony at Headbolt Farm, causing it unnecessary suffering. Oakes is charged with dishonestly gaining membership of the Royal College of Veterinary Surgeons in November 2006 by using a forged veterinary medicine degree certificate abbey vet paisley from Murdoch University, Perth, Western Australia, and a forged letter of good standing. He is said to have gained  more than £5,500 by his fraudulent activities as a vet. Oakes is said to have posed as a medical doctor in several locations including Warren Farm, Crosby and Standish, Wigan, and charged ‘patients’ for blood tests, then forged the results. He faces charges of assault on former patients and is said to have fraudulently gained more than £5,400 posing as a doctor. Oakes is charged with four counts of sexual assault. He is accused of appealing a speeding abbey vet paisley offence by falsely claiming he had to attend a veterinary emergency. He is also accused of assisting his girlfriend, Joanne Conroy, of avoiding a speeding charge by falsely ‘verifying’ that she had a medical emergency. All the alleged offences relate abbey vet paisley to a period between October 2006 and March 2008. Conroy, 39, of the same address as Oakes, appeared alongside him in the dock, charged with  perverting the course of justice for falsely claiming she had a medical emergency to avoid a speeding prosecution in 2007. Oakes, on conditional bail and Conroy, on unconditional bail, will appear at Liverpool Crown Court on Tuesday July 7 (2009) for a plea and case management hearing.  


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