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Signature forgery refers to the act of falsely replicating another person's signature. Methods. Several different methods can be used to forge signatures. One method ...
Punishments for forgery vary widely. In California, forgery for an amount under $950 [14] can result in misdemeanor charges and no jail time, while a forgery involving a loss of over $500,000 can result in three years in prison for the forgery plus a five-year "conduct enhancement" for the amount of the loss, yielding eight years in prison. [15]
Identity document forgery. Fake passport; Literary forgery. Fake memoirs; Pseudopigraphy — the false attribution of a work, not always as an act of forgery; Musical forgery — music allegedly written by composers of past eras, but actually composed later by someone else; Philatelic forgery — fake stamps produced to defraud stamp collectors ...
Three people have been criminally charged with involvement in a signature forgery scheme that spoiled five Republican gubernatorial bids in Michigan last year, state authorities said Thursday.
Her former employer, a signature gathering contractor called Wells Marketing, a mysterious Missouri limited liability company, is leading the effort to get West on the ballot in Arizona.
Sometimes, forgery is the method of choice in defrauding a bank. There are three main types of cheque forgery: [1] (a) Counterfeit. This is a cheque that has been created on non-bank paper to look genuine. It relates to a genuine account. (b) Forged signature. The cheque is genuine, but the signature is not that of the account holder.
A Florida man has been charged in Kansas with election fraud crimes after he allegedly forged signatures on petitions. Kansas Attorney General Kris Kobach announced Monday that George Andrews, 30 ...
The FBI defaced forged signatures on the equipment and memorabilia they confiscated during the investigation, and donated them to children's organizations and other groups. [ 16 ] The operation was finally ended in 2005, after shutting down 18 forgery rings and confiscating $15 million worth of fake memorabilia. [ 6 ]