Maryland man pleads guilty in CDL fraud scheme
Philip Mungin, 58, of Bryans Road, Maryland, pleaded guilty recently to forgery of a military discharge certificate and identity theft, in connection with a scheme in which Mungin provided fraudulent DD-214 discharge certificates to individuals for fraudulent military waiver applications for commercial driver’s licenses in exchange for payment.
According to his guilty plea, between 1997 and 1999, Mungin was enlisted in the Army. Upon Mungin’s discharge in 1999, a person identified as Victim 1 , was the “Senior Transition Specialist” who helped process Mungin’s discharge and signed Mungin’s military discharge certificate, known as the DD-214.
Axele Honored as Stevie® Award Winner in 2021 American Business Awards® Axele Wins Bronze in Tech Start-Up of the Year Category
April 29, 2021 11:56 ET | Source: Axele, LLC Axele, LLC Coppell, Texas, UNITED STATES
DALLAS, April 29, 2021 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) Axele, LLC, a Transportation Management System (TMS) company, was named a winner of a Bronze Stevie
® Award in the Tech Start-Up of the Year category in the 19
th Annual American Business Awards
® today. Axele was chosen for its cloud-based transportation management system with several unique capabilities often found in enterprise-level TMSs, but at an affordable price.
“Axele has earned Top Tech Start-Up of the Year by taking the advanced technologies typically in use at only the largest transportation companies in the world and making them affordable and attainable for the small to mid-sized truckload carriers who carry more than 95% of the freight in
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