FIrst of all, your probation will, in all probability, be revoked for violating your probation, and, you will be remanded to jail to serve the remainder of that sentence behind bars. Additionally, you will be charged with the felony forgery and since the forgery charge is a felony you could be facing, upon conviction, an additional term of MORE than one year in prison.
Forgery is a Class C felony punishable by 1 day to 1 year in the county jail, or 1 to 7 years in the penitentiary, and/or a fine of up to $5,000.00. It is a probation eligible offense.
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Five years probation IS he penalty.
Louisiana has always had the death penalty going back to when the land was a French possession.
The penalty for felony forgery in South Carolina will depend on the value of the item forged. If it is less than $10,000 the penalty is up to five years in prison. If it is more than $10,000 the penalty is up to 10 years in prison.
I have an old friend who was convicted of this offense and is serving four years in the Mississippi State Prison at Parchman.
Anything is possible if he can find an attorney who will take his case to Appeals Court. But usually - no - you can't He has already been sentenced for that crime and begun serving his penalty. Probation WAS his sentence/penalty. After you plead AND begin your sentence you can't go back later and decide you didn't like the sentence you got.
Probably having your probation revoked and a new charge of Coke possession/Use.
What is the statute of limitations FOR CHECK FORGERY IN TX
If you plead guilty to the crime of 2nd Degree Forgery (Forgery II), you will end the trial phrase of your actions and enter into the sentencing phase.Since 2nd Degree Forgery is a Class "A" Misdemeanor, the maximum penalty is:1 Year Imprisonment; and/orA fine not exceeding $6250.
The usual penalty if found guilty for check forgery in the state of Indiana is a Class D felony. Also, fines can apply. It is also still on the Indiana books that a person caught writing forged checks can receive the penalty of 100 floggings, or whips to the back. This law is "outdated" and hasn't been used in quite a long time.