It's called fraud.
Yes, absolutely.
It can depend on what kind of information you falsified, and what your intent was.
It can depend on the type of crime being committed by utilizing the forged documents.
how do I forward a text message to my email address
People are different, may be he prefers email to text. But you can advise him that you love read his text messages.
Text magic makes it so that you can email from your phone. When you receive an email it will automaticly forward it to your phone in the form of a text.
No sharing common email id is not a crime. It is allowed if you share any id. This is not a crime as it is not mentioned anywhere.
Actually the have committed TWO offense, Embezzlement AND Conspiracy.
Most email providers will allow you to type a phone number into the "from" field instead of an email address. If you do this, your email will be sent as a text for free (for you). The recipient of the text message will still be charged their standard text rates.
You could mean a text, or an email. A forwarded text would show up as a regular text. A forwarded email would say forwarded.
In most states it's not a crime to have a knife in your car, so obviously registration fraud is much worse.
yes you can