Your license will be revoked. Also, you will have committed a criminal offense.
In California, a breach of the law can be defined as a felony, misdemeanor, and infraction. These three types of offense can be placed into Class A, Class B, or Class C.
According to the state statues, the penalty would be determined by how the state interprets the offense. Most states view a forged signature on any legal document as fraud. In most states it would constitute a Class A fraudulent offense. The penalty would likely be a fine and a record filing of fraud on the offenders police record.
first offense is a class 1 misdemeanor third offense is a felony
A penal offense is any offense that a person commits which causes him or her to go to a prison. It is usually a first class misdemeanor or a felony. A second class misdemeanor or lessor will usually result in jail time or a fine.
It is something that can be enforced through legal means if necessary, and fraudulent breach of copyright is a criminal offense in many countries.
It depends. If the use is fraudulent then yes it is. However an email address may just be a title, such as sales@ or maintenance@
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Yes, but if the doctor was involved in the fraudulent scrip offense, he could have his license suspended.
Yes. Deliberately filing a false or incomplete return is a crime, because you knowingly filed it with the intent to defraud the government. The exact penalty upon conviction would vary according to the nature of the offense and whether it was repetitive.
Can vary depending upon the offense, and from state-to-state.
It is considered a Class B Misdemeanor for First Offense.