Hmm, well, It's a little too complicated to just post on here, but my client was accused by the investigator at DOT (our DMV) of having a false social security card that she intended to use to get a duplicate id to give to someone to use to get a job with false documents (Kind of convoluted). They never said who this person was supposed to be.
I'm not going to go into the whole story of how she accidentally took in a fake card with her name on it to DMV, but there was an explanation. So she spends the interview telling the investigator that if this isn't her real social then her real her real social and license are missing and likely stolen. He spends the entire interview trying to get her to confess. They was one sentence in the interview that the state said was an admission, but if you looked at the interview from her perspective, it wasn't at all, it was just a summary of what she was trying to tell him.
Long story short, the agent, who reminded me of the Sacha Baron Cohen as the stationmaster in Hugo (seriously, I almost started laughing) was a jerk He said he did absolutely nothing to investigate her missing ID. Go figure.