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- 13-2002 . Forgery; classification - Arizona Legislature
Forgery; classification A A person commits forgery if, with intent to defraud, the person: 1 Falsely makes, completes or alters a written instrument; or 2 Knowingly possesses a forged instrument; or 3 Offers or presents, whether accepted or not, a forged instrument or one that contains false information B
- Forgery - Wikipedia
Forgery is a crime in all jurisdictions within the United States, both state and federal [1] [2] Most states, including California, describe forgery as occurring when a person alters a written document "with the intent to defraud, knowing that he or she has no authority to do so "
- ARS § 13-2002 – Forgery – Arizona Laws Penalties
ARS § 13-2002 is the Arizona law that defines the crime of forgery You engage in forgery if, with the intent to defraud, you falsely make or complete a written instrument, possess a forged instrument, or offer or present a forged instrument
- Forgery - Definition, Examples, Cases, and Processes
Forgery is a criminal act that takes place when a person falsifies something with the intent to deceive another person or entity There are many kinds of forgery, but all are considered crimes in the United States
- Forgery Crimes and Penalties - CriminalDefenseLawyer. com
Forgery involves the making, altering, use, or possession of a false writing in order to commit a fraud It can occur in many forms, from signing another person's name on a check to falsifying one's own academic transcript When the subject of forgery is currency, it is also called counterfeiting
- forgery | Wex | US Law | LII Legal Information Institute
Under common law , forgery is a crime committed when a person creates or alters a legal instrument with the intent to defraud False documents are frequently used to describe forged records , and counterfeit is used to describe forged money or currency
- What Is Forgery? Definition, Elements And Examples
Forgery involves creating false documents with intent to defraud It's illegal at the federal and state levels This guide explains forgery offenses
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