A conman who scammed dozens of unsuspecting families by selling bogus funeral plans has admitted pretending to be a nurse during the Covid pandemic
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Fisher admitted 'with intent to deceive' falsely representing himself as being a registered nurse in January last year. Fisher, of Edinburgh, appeared from custody and pled guilty to breaching the Nursing and Midwifery Act at Hamilton Sheriff Court.
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