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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. 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:

  3. Browse Arkansas Code of 1987 | Chapter 37 - FORGERY AND FRAUDULENT PRACTICES for free on Casetext.

  4. 11 paź 2024 · Forgery involves creating false documents with intent to defraud. It's illegal at the federal and state levels. This guide explains forgery offenses.

  5. 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 ...

  6. The definition for forgery under the state law is when a 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 person, or 3.

  7. Arkansas Code § 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: