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She's caught, she's paying, and she's scared.
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<blockquote data-quote="GuideMe" data-source="post: 640058" data-attributes="member: 18233"><p>If she has a history of it, I would strongly consider pressing charges. Do you know if this is her first criminal offense? If it is, then she won't get that much jail time at all. The more important thing is, it would be on her record. Could you imagine how many other people she has done this to or is going to do in the future? That's scary. So, I would press charges if this is her first criminal offense because I know she won't get that much jail time and plus, she is married, so her husband should be helping her financially, right? </p><p></p><p>I have a few questions out of my own curiosity. Would the police go after the person who cashed it if you don't charge her or does she need to be charged in order to go after the people who cashed it for her? Also, are they saying they really can't identify which vendor cashed that check? If so, that is a sign of something pretty serious, especially in this day in age where everything can be traced. So , in that case, oh hell yeah I would go after these people. There might be some under ground criminal ring going on here.</p><p></p><p>How come the cops didn't make her come clean about where she cashed the check when they had her?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="GuideMe, post: 640058, member: 18233"] If she has a history of it, I would strongly consider pressing charges. Do you know if this is her first criminal offense? If it is, then she won't get that much jail time at all. The more important thing is, it would be on her record. Could you imagine how many other people she has done this to or is going to do in the future? That's scary. So, I would press charges if this is her first criminal offense because I know she won't get that much jail time and plus, she is married, so her husband should be helping her financially, right? I have a few questions out of my own curiosity. Would the police go after the person who cashed it if you don't charge her or does she need to be charged in order to go after the people who cashed it for her? Also, are they saying they really can't identify which vendor cashed that check? If so, that is a sign of something pretty serious, especially in this day in age where everything can be traced. So , in that case, oh hell yeah I would go after these people. There might be some under ground criminal ring going on here. How come the cops didn't make her come clean about where she cashed the check when they had her? [/QUOTE]
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