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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/or
  • A fine not exceeding $6250.
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