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  1. Forgery. Universal Citation: AR Code § 5-37-201 (2020) Next. (a) A person forges a written instrument if, with purpose to defraud, the person makes, completes, alters, counterfeits, possesses, or utters any written instrument that purports to be or is calculated to become or to represent if completed the act of:

  2. 1 gru 2014 · Forgery Defined and Explained with Examples. Forgery is a criminal act that takes place when a person falsifies something with the intent to deceive another.

  3. 28 mar 2024 · Forgery--Elements and degrees of offense Current as of March 28, 2024 | Updated by FindLaw Staff (a) A person forges a written instrument if, with purpose to defraud, the person makes, completes, alters, counterfeits, possesses, or utters any written instrument that purports to be or is calculated to become or to represent if completed the act of:

  4. 11 paź 2024 · A forgery is a false document of legal significance used to defraud someone else. Committing forgery is a crime. You can face consequences, including jail time, if you are...

  5. 4 maj 2023 · 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.

  6. (a) A person commits criminal possession of a forgery device if he or she makes or possesses any device, apparatus, equipment, or article capable of or adaptable to a use in forging a written instrument with the purpose to use it himself or herself, or to aid or permit another person to use it, to commit forgery.

  7. Section 5-37-201 - Forgery (a) A person forges a written instrument if, with purpose to defraud, the person makes, completes, alters, counterfeits, possesses, or utters any written instrument that purports to be or is calculated to become or to represent if completed the act of: (1) A person who did not authorize that act; (2) A fictitious ...

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