An organized scheme to defraud means someone has intentionally planned to con another out of money or property. The person committing fraud would have acted under false pretenses to gain the trust of another before committing the crime.
Rhyme Scheme
The deceit of the democrat party will cause a shift of the independent voters in 2012.
Depends on your state, but I would say NO. If it was a scheme to defraud you, there could be a case against father, but it would be very difficult. And I do not think anything could be done to mother either (unless a scheme to defraud). I would think both would testify they did not know child was other guys.
Yes. A hoax is "a deliberate deception or fraud".
The state is not given, so I'm unfamiliar with what "214" may mean - HOWEVER - 'Embezzlement' is a pretty difficult offense to plead "I didn't MEAN to do it" to, since it requires a systematic scheme to defraud, carried out over period of time, in order to carry it out. Hopefully you will have competent counsel to represent you.
No. It is a money making scheme dreamt up to make individuals rich.
The noun 'scheme' is an abstract noun, a word for an official plan or program of action; a word for the way that something is arranged or organized; a word for a clever and often dishonest plan to do or get something; a word for a concept.The word 'scheme' is also a verb: scheme, schemes, scheming, schemed.
It can mean a tricky scheme.
Wire Fraud can refer to many different things. Here are the legal requirements. -The defendant created or participated in a scheme to defraud another out of money; -The defendant did so with intent to defraud; -It was reasonably foreseeable that the defendant would use wire communications; and -The defendant did in fact use interstate wire communications.
Information resources that point the user towards data and are organized according to a predefined scheme are called indexes or databases. They provide a systematic way to locate and access specific information by categorizing and arranging it in a structured manner. Examples include online databases, library catalogs, and search engines.
A senior manager was arrested for attempting to defraud his employer.
The adjective form of fraud is fraudulent.