A WORCESTER woman has been found guilty of falsely claiming to be an osteopath.
Michelle Davies was found guilty at Kidderminster Magistrates Court trial after describing herself as an osteopath when she was not registered as such.
The 47-year-old was suspended from the register of Osteopaths, before making the claim.
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Davies, of Armstrong Drive in Worcester, had denied the charge but magistrates found her guilty during a private prosecution trial on October 3.
Davies was fined £800 and ordered to pay a victim surcharge of £80 and court costs of £500.
An offer made by Davies to pay the total, £1,380, at a rate of £100 per month was accepted by magistrates.
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