No, Suzanne Somers was not found guilty of forgery. There have been no public records or credible reports indicating that she faced any legal issues related to forgery. Somers is primarily known for her work as an actress, author, and businesswoman. Any rumors about forgery may be unfounded or based on misinformation.
Suzanne Somers is the author of the poem 'Sometimes You See Your Son.' It can be found only in the book entitled Touch Me: The Poems of Suzanne Somers.
The penalty can vary from state to state, and is also dependant on how much the damages were. The crime can prosecutied as a misdemeanor or a felony. The guilty party could receive jail time.
No. He was found not guilty
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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 This law is "outdated" and hasn't been used in quite a long time.
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Co-defendants can be sentenced differently. They do not have to all be found guilty or not guilty.
They were found guilty December 8, 1992.
If you were found not guilty, you don't have a record.
A person is never found innocent. A person is found guilty or not guilty at the verdict phase of a criminal trial.
Not if you were found guilty.