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I guess it could go either way. However you should be charged with a felony because you were too lazy to spell out the word "you".
Depends on your state. Some states have both a misdemeanor and felony forgery statute.
depends how good at it you are
My boss has been told that I said he is not the father of his child. He won't tell me who so I can't confront them is this slander
by wished on December 27th, 2011
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Sometimes it seems more money is spent protecting the guilty than defending the innocent. Money talks and justice walks? Why allow it?
by RosieGHM Jetpacker on December 6th, 2011
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Should criminals of nonviolent crimes be forced to wear a large sign around their necks describing their crime?
by Koz - Passion Perseverance Patience on December 6th, 2011
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Is there anyway to find out if there's a secret inditment against yourself?
by motosurf on December 3rd, 2011
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When can you make a citizen's arrest? What can and can't you do?
by Unicorn Man on November 30th, 2011
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You're reading If u are charged with fraud & forgery is that considered a felony or misdemeanor?
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