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As a lawyer specializing in white collar criminal defense attorney, Henry Wade Wade Law Firm, understands how federal and state criminal laws and walks his clients through the entire process of fighting their cases, the prayers of talks to prepare for trial. With over 20 years experience in law, Wade has helped clients protect chargers face theft, murder, drug possession and forgery.
Common examples of forgery
Criminally by changing a document no way to alter its authenticity, and then consciously trying to use this document changed as a genuine original legally considered forgery. For example:
1. If you signed the name of another person for a control without authorization, the purpose of using it for your purposes
State or Federal crime
Forgery is charged at the state level in most cases, and each state has its own set of laws and guidelines for prosecution of crime. Even if you do not gain anything as a result of forgery, but the goal was there, you can still be charged. In Texas, if you are in possession fraudulent documents or have forged a check, he is considered a state crime, and you can be fined up to two years prison and a fine up to $ 10,000. It is comparable to stealing something worth $ 15,000 at $ 20, 000 and unauthorized use of a vehicle.
If the forged documents were sent through the Office of the United States post, then it probably can considered mail fraud, which is a federal crime. Using the tools of the U.S. Postal Service to further a fraudulent scheme, such as mailing of false documents with a security company, is considered mail fraud. If charged with a crime, you could be sued by the United States Prosecutor's Office and may be forced to pay fines, spend up to 20 years imprisonment, or both.
Two Examples Real Life
In October 2005, Jonathan Mattocks was arrested in Manhattan for picking-pay per-ride MetroCards, which are used to gain access to the city's subways, bending magnetic strip that holds the value of the card and charged $ 1 for riders to pass through turnstiles using cards. It was a feature of the card, if you set the magnetic strip, you can get a one-time trip free, because turnstiles could not determine that the charter was not worth if the strip was tampered with. In April 2009, New Mattocks York Times announced that would be charged with forgery, because it was amended to read cards that they were still valid, when in fact they were.
In 1972, Howard Hughes autobiography was scheduled to appear. Howard Hughes is a multi-millionaire businessman, aviator and producer The acclaimed films like Outlaw and Scarface, who at that time had not appeared in public in more than a decade due to a serious disease that made him very weak. It turned out however, that Hughes did not pen the book, but, Clifford Irving has. Irving had no contact with Hughes or any member of the family, and completely fabricated the entire book. After being convicted for forgery of trying to make a profit by selling the book to someone else's life without permission, and disguising herself as intended Hughes of writing the book, Irving was sentenced to two and a half years in prison.
Any criminal charge against you is a serious issue that should not be treated on your own. So if you're charged with a crime, you need an experienced defense lawyer on your side who knows the weight of your situation.
This article is for informational purposes only. You should not rely on this article as a legal opinion on specific facts or circumstances, and you should not act upon this information without seeking professional counsel. The publication of this article, and your acceptance of this article shall not create an attorney-client relationship.


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