It's really impossible to give an exact answer for this, because there are so many factors: whether or not you're caught, how much money is involved, whether it appears to be an error or if it's abundantly clear you were deliberately defrauding the government, how much they need someone to make an example of ...
The best answer is "probably too high to be worth it," even if you discount the fact that you're basically scum for even considering it.
Yes. Fraud is a crime for which a jail sentence can be given.
Fraud is fraud. If you commit fraud, there's a good chance you will go to jail. I'm not sure how to answer you more specifically than that.
yes. this is like monopoly.
It is possible to go to jail. It is crime to commit fraud against an estate.
Yes it is. You could be charged with Fraud and go to jail.
You will go to jail Martin.
i bet it is different from state to state but no you cant go to jail for expired tags you can get a ticket. but if your tags are expired and you put a year sticker that dose not belong you can go to jail for fraud.
Yes, it is prosecueable under fraud or theft (larceny).
Go to jail
Yes. You can do 5 years and a 250,000 fine.
You betcha. Helping with any kind of fraud would get in trouble.
Not likely