The applicable state law.
Yes, signature forgery is typically considered a felony offense.
Forgery itself is a felony. Forgery of scrips for controlled drugs can either be a state or a federal offense. Serious stuff!
Yes, in Georgia, forgery is classified as a felony. It typically involves the false making, altering, or using of a document with the intent to defraud. Depending on the specific circumstances and severity of the offense, penalties can include imprisonment and significant fines.
Yes, forging a check is a felony offense in Massachusetts. It is considered forgery and fraud, and can carry significant penalties including imprisonment and fines.
The amount of time that could be sentenced for 3rd degree forgery is up to 17 years. Forgery is a felony and is a serious offense. In addition to serving time there could be a fine of up to $15,000.00
In California, forgery of stocks is considered a felony offense. Penalties can include imprisonment for up to three years and significant fines. Additionally, individuals convicted of stock forgery may face restitution to victims and potential civil liability. The severity of the penalties can vary based on the specifics of the offense and the individual's criminal history.
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.
Yes, in Georgia, 1st degree forgery is classified as a felony. It involves the intent to defraud by creating, altering, or using a written instrument that falsely represents its authenticity. Penalties for 1st degree forgery can include significant prison time and fines. Specifically, it can result in a prison sentence of 1 to 15 years, depending on the circumstances of the offense.
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The statue of limitation as many disclaimers. If the forgery was discovered today, on an item that was forged ten years ago the statue will begin on the date of discovery. If the offense is admitted then the statue of limitations is overrided. It is very difficult to give you a definitive answer without knowing specifics.
In Alabama that is a felony. There is no statute of limitations.
No. ANY felony offense.