Hawaii Couple Convicted for Stealing Identities of Deceased Infants

A Hawaii couple has been found guilty by a jury of conspiracy, passport fraud, and identity theft for stealing the identities of deceased babies and living under their names for decades. The couple argued that their actions did not harm anyone, but prosecutors presented evidence of their use of fake identities and involvement in the Coast Guard. They face maximum prison terms of 10 years for false statements in passport applications, up to five years for conspiracy charges, and mandatory consecutive terms for aggravated identity theft. The case gained attention due to the couple's alleged connection to the KGB, although prosecutors later downplayed any Russian spy involvement.
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