A Brooklyn man who was ordered last year to shutter his illegal law practice and pay more than $50,000 in restitution and penalties allegedly continued to hold himself out as a lawyer and was charged Monday in an 18-count indictment.

Mikhail Perlov, 31, was arraigned before Acting Brooklyn Supreme Court Justice Miriam Cyrulnik and faces a maximum term of 28 months to seven years in prison if convicted.

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