The New Jersey Supreme Court imposed a four-year suspension on an attorney convicted of giving a judge a forged certificate of completion from a substance abuse treatment program.

Andrew R. Hurda, who listed an office address in Cherry Hill, submitted the phony certificate to a judge in the Court of Common Pleas of Northampton County, Pennsylvania, when he was on trial for driving with a suspended license, the New Jersey Disciplinary Review Board said.

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