Yeah. It's one big white collar crime. It's scheming for your money. Search up white collar crime and you'll know what I mean.
Yes. Fraud is a crime for which a jail sentence can be given.
Fraud is fraud. If you commit fraud, there's a good chance you will go to jail. I'm not sure how to answer you more specifically than that.
yes. this is like monopoly.
It is possible to go to jail. It is crime to commit fraud against an estate.
Yes it is. You could be charged with Fraud and go to jail.
You will go to jail Martin.
There are many types of mortgage fraud. One of the most common is not putting correct information on the mortgage application such as current income.
Mortgage fraud is the deliberate omission or misrepresentation of facts on the part of either the borrower or lender with the purpose of obtaining a mortgage loan. Mortgage fraud is essentially the intentional misrepresentation by either the borrower or the lending institution to enable the awarding of a loan. Examples of mortgage fraud include income misrepresentation, and misrepresentation of property use.
i bet it is different from state to state but no you cant go to jail for expired tags you can get a ticket. but if your tags are expired and you put a year sticker that dose not belong you can go to jail for fraud.
Fraud is fraud, and is punishable by jail time if you're convicted.
Yes, it is prosecueable under fraud or theft (larceny).
Go to jail