A woman who faked being a lawyer for almost a decade cannot escape her prison sentence for unlawful practice of law, the Pennsylvania Superior Court has ruled.

The three-judge panel held May 16 that Kimberly M. Kitchen did not prove that the sentencing judge misapplied the law in giving her two years' incarceration along with five years of supervised release.

Kitchen was convicted in March 2016 on two misdemeanors and a third-degree felony for tampering with public records. From 2005 to 2014 she posed as a lawyer in Huntingdon County at BMZ Law until a lawyer in the county uncovered the fact that Kitchen did not have a law license.