Depends upon the jurisdiction and the wording of the applicable law. It MAY hinge upon the amount the negotiable instrument (check?) was made out in.
A "forged banknote?" Sounds like you are describing Counterfeiting, or the offense of passing counterfeit bills, which is a federal felony offense.
He was uttering strange sounds that nobody could understand.
Is sure is and I should know, I have the charge on me and it is definitely listed as felony. It is also punishable by 5 years in prison, but if it the only offense or first time offense, one may receive probation, restitution and fines depending on their prior criminal records.
The charge or crime of uttering is similar to forgery. The difference between them is that forgery is the act of creating a forged document with the intention of defrauding. On the other hand, uttering is the passing of the forged document made by another, still with the intention of defrauding.
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Uttering words or phrases out of context is a complex vocal tic
Uttering can be considered serious depending on the context. It typically refers to the act of passing or presenting something as genuine or true, often involving a document or currency that is forged or counterfeit. In legal terms, uttering false documents or currency is a crime that can carry significant consequences.
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No!
No it would be Uttering Threats.
By uttering the words "Singer of Down"
Three criminal offenses are present in the question. (1) The THEFT of the check (2) The FORGERY of the signature (3) the UTTERING/passing of the forged check. The theft of the check (because of its small monetary value) will be a misdemeanor. Depending upon the law of the jurisdiction in which this took place it could either be a felony or a misdemeanor depending on the amount the check was forged for. You will have to check your local state statutes to determine the penalties for these offenses.