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What do you call the person that did something bad in court?

The person who has been found guilty of doing something bad in court is typically referred to as the defendant.


Can the person who cashed a bad check go to jail as well as the one who wrote the bad check?

It Depends. If the person who received the check wasn't aware of the fact that the check he received was bad and proceeded to deposit it, he will not be jailed. However if it was a conspiracy which both members are a part of, then yes both parties will be jailed. The point here is that usually bad checks don't get paid by banks. So if the bank pays it means both the giver of the check and receiver of the money are liable for an explanation in case there was a forgery involved


Is stealing a bad habit?

Yes, stealing is a bad habit because it involves taking something that does not belong to you without permission, which is dishonest and can cause harm to the person who is being stolen from. It can also result in legal consequences and damage relationships.


Is writing a bad check a felony in South Carolina?

Writing a bad check is a felony irrespective of the amount of the check or the place where you are trying to. Even if the check is only a few dollars or even if it's a million dollars a bad check should not be written irrespective of whether you are in Maryland or Washington or India. You can be jailed for writing a bad check One or more of the things below can happen: a. The person to whom you gave the check will not get money b. The bank will charge you a penalty for issuing a bad check c. The person to whom you gave the check may initiate legal proceedings against you and you can be jailed


An example of libel is a journalist making someone look bad by purposefully?

printing false information about them, leading to damage to their reputation and public image. This can result in the person facing consequences such as loss of credibility, job opportunities, or even legal action against them.

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