Phoenix Nurse Imposter Sentenced To Prison

PHOENIX – A Phoenix man, Daniel Ray Stewart, was sentenced to four years in prison last week for trying to pass himself off as a nurse. Stewart pleaded guilty on September 20, 2019, to the offense of Fraudulent Schemes and Artifices, a Class 2 Felony.

On December 21, 2018, agents with the Attorney General’s office arrested Stewart at his home in Phoenix. He has remained in custody since his arrest.

According to the Arizona Attorney General’s Office, in October 2018, Stewart submitted an application to a Valley hospital falsely claiming that he was a registered nurse and using a different name of an actual nurse who had a similar name. The hospital management team became suspicious of Stewart’s behavior while he was still in the hospital’s new employee orientation process, and they promptly contacted the Attorney General’s Office.

A background investigation revealed Stewart had a criminal history, which included a 2010 conviction in North Carolina for impersonating a physician.

Stewart pleaded guilty on September 20, 2019, to the offense of Fraudulent Schemes and Artifices, a Class 2 Felony.

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