answersLogoWhite

0


Best Answer

Yes, knowingly uttering a check you know you have insufficient funds for, is a crime.

User Avatar

Wiki User

14y ago
This answer is:
User Avatar

Add your answer:

Earn +20 pts
Q: Can you be prosecuted for writing a bad check of 430.00 in the state of IL?
Write your answer...
Submit
Still have questions?
magnify glass
imp
Related questions

What is the penalty for Check Kiting?

It is usually a state crime or may be prosecuted federally as bank fraud.


In NY state what are the penalties for 'writing a bad check'?

Writing a bad check is writing it for an amount that you do not have available to pay out. In NY state, the penalties for writing a bad check are the check at face value and 2 times the amount of the check, up to $750.


Can you get arrested for making a stop payment on a check in the state of Florida?

no a stop payment cannot be prosecuted criminally... it would be a civil matter


Bail for first offense for bad check writing?

How much bail is for a first offense for bad check writing will depend on how much the check was worth and the state the offense occurred in. There is also a chance that no bail will be set if it is a first offense but it varies from state to state.


Who prosecuted Casey Anthony?

The State of Florida prosecuted Casey Anthony. The people representing the State of Florida were Assistant State Attorney Linda Drane Burdick and Assistant State Attorney, Jeff Ashton.


Is Criminal law national or state?

Both the State and Federal governments have criminal laws. State crimes are usually prosecuted by county District Attorneys Offices or State Attorneys Offices. Federal crimes are prosecuted by the U.S. Attorney's Office.


Can you drop charges on a class d felony in Kentucky if your a minor?

No. Felony crimes are prosecuted by the state, who has the final word on whether, and to what extent, they are prosecuted.


What is the difference between a state or federal ran prison?

State prisons are where inmates go after being sentenced in state court for crimes prosecuted by the state. Federal prisons are where inmates go after being sentenced in federal court for crimes prosecuted by the federal government.


What characteristics does a criminal offense have as distinguished from a civil wrong?

Criminal offense is prosecuted by the state. Civil wrong is prosecuted by the individuals if it's applied to the court.


Is writing a bad check under one hundred dollors a felony?

It depends on the statutes in your state.


Is writing a bad check of 500.00 a felony in Arkansas?

Depending on what state you live in, the amount for a bad check to be considered a felony varies. For example, in Nevada, writing a bad check for $250 or more is considered a felony. In Fairfax County, Virginia, writing a bad check for $200 or more is considered a felony. As to Arkansas, yes it is.


What happens to person when he is picked up on out of state warrant in Massachusetts?

He'll be extradited to the state with the warrant and prosecuted there.