"Uttering" is the actual act of "passing," issuing, or making use of a forged writing or document with the knowledge that it is forged. Uttering is a crime usually charged in conjunction with a forgery.
This means someone steals a check, from say a mailbox, and alters the info on the check ,say the persons name the check is made out to, and cashes it at a bank.
Additional: In plain English it means knowingly "passing" a bad or forged check in an attempt to get money, goods, or services in return for it. The one uttering/passing the check does not necessarily have to be the "forger," the only requirement is that the passer knows or has reason to believe the check they are passing is no good.
Paying with a check that is fake, not yours, or no good.
Added: In common everyday language it is the "passing" of a bad check (i.e.: presenting it for payment). Uttering is an entirely different charge than "Forgery." Forgery means that you actually WROTE the check with intent to defraud.
Basically this means that you passed of a stolen check with the signature forged. You are asserting that the check is valid and is yours to use, when in reality it is not.
criminal possession of forged instrument in the 2nd
forged in the crucible of war mean
These are to authenticate it as a true negotiable instrument that is not counterfeit or forged.
You made a statement that the bills were true, when you knew they were forged.
Your punishment depends on some more facts. Did you create the forged instrument? How much was it for? ( A large amount is more serious than a very small amount ) What is the attitude of the entity that you tried to give the forged instrument to? Are they forgiving or do they want to push it through?
Coins are struck, not forged, unless by "forged" you mean "counterfeited". There's more information at the Related Question.
Forgery is a very serious offense in Alabama. It has no statute of limitations in that state.
I think you mean a shield and it was Hephaestus.
A forged iron mean it is made out of a softer material and continually stamped into shape.
How was this Forged? The sward was forged from pure metal.
"Ole lady" comes from the Ancient Nordic "Uldelaarden", meaning battleaxe forged from the fires of Valhalla. Nowadays, the Ole lady is a ceremonial instrument used in countries such as Finland and Sweden, often used to circumcise adolescent females as a rite of passage.
'to play an instrument' (music)