no you will not go to jail
Yes you can. Check for the address on his myspace.
on his myspace he says he will and he's writing 7 or 8 letters a day, but you will get one back
yes you can but i believe that the people at there check each letter that is written
Before you are released from the county jail, a national warrant check (NCIC) is always conducted as part of the release process, even if you've stayed in jail for a length of time.
They all will if you show you will not pay it back or is even trying.
Yes you absolutely can. Never, never write a check out and sign even if you were given permission to do so. Forgery is a felony. Both the person who committed the forgery and the person who gave him the rights to do so would be prosecuted legally.
Your state law will determine that, but in most cases, if you write a check knowing you have no funds in bank to cover it, or intend to remove funds from the bank before it can clear, you are guilty of a crime. Most check-cashing places will pursue you if you did that if you did not make good on the check as soon as you were notified of the problem.
write him/her
at home he got out feb 17. currently working on new album and following the guidelines of his parole.
Yes, all currency will run into a bank at some point or another and they will send the check back to the check cashing business. If the Check is bad you can go to Jail for either Felony or Misdemeanor Check Deception or pay a huge fine and pay back the amount on the check + $20.00.
One. Writing bad checks is illegal and you can be jailed even for the first bad check you write. It would be a real bad idea to write bad checks because the police officers can arrest you everytime you do so.
It's called check fraud and most states consider it to be a serious crime. The offender could go to jail and be forced to pay damages. You would need a police report to verify that the checks written had been forged before the bank or store even considered any kind or settlement. Even then, it might not do you much good but it's a good place to start.