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<blockquote data-quote="DammitJanet" data-source="post: 547995" data-attributes="member: 1514"><p>No...my son got 3 felonies total for stealing 3 checks...not 3 felonies per check. I could have filed 2 per check for both the uttering and the forging which means the actual cashing (uttering) and writing (forgery). </p><p></p><p>In my area, I live in both a county and city and I would have to know if he wrote the checks in either the city or in the county in order to charge him in the city and the county is about worthless. I didnt know where he wrote the checks though it was probably my house in the county because he lived here but I figured one felony per check was enough. </p><p></p><p>I wasnt so worried about him and felonies and jobs. Cory only had a 9th grade education, no GED and most likely would be doing construction as long as he lived. I actually didnt think he would live that long at the rate he was going. I would rather he have felonies and be alive that be dead without them.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DammitJanet, post: 547995, member: 1514"] No...my son got 3 felonies total for stealing 3 checks...not 3 felonies per check. I could have filed 2 per check for both the uttering and the forging which means the actual cashing (uttering) and writing (forgery). In my area, I live in both a county and city and I would have to know if he wrote the checks in either the city or in the county in order to charge him in the city and the county is about worthless. I didnt know where he wrote the checks though it was probably my house in the county because he lived here but I figured one felony per check was enough. I wasnt so worried about him and felonies and jobs. Cory only had a 9th grade education, no GED and most likely would be doing construction as long as he lived. I actually didnt think he would live that long at the rate he was going. I would rather he have felonies and be alive that be dead without them. [/QUOTE]
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