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Can you summarize NERS 28-601?
CRIMES AND PUNISHMENTS > Terms, defined.
Short Summary
This legal document, consisting of sections 28-601 to 28-605 of the Nebraska Revised Statutes, provides definitions and regulations related to written instruments, forgery, and counterfeit. It defines terms such as ‘written instrument,’ ‘complete written instrument,’ ‘incomplete written instrument,’ ‘falsely make a written instrument,’ ‘falsely complete a written instrument,’ ‘falsely alter a written instrument,’ and ‘forged instrument.’ The document also clarifies that the terms ‘forgery’ and ‘counterfeit’ are intended to be synonymous. It further explains the actions of falsely making, completing, altering, and possessing written instruments, as well as the act of uttering them. The document does not specify the penalties for these offenses. Overall, this document establishes the legal framework for addressing offenses related to written instruments, forgery, and counterfeit in the state of Nebraska.
Whom does it apply to?
This document applies to individuals involved in the creation, completion, alteration, possession, and uttering of written instruments.
What does it govern?
Sections 28-601 to 28-605 of the Nebraska Revised Statutes govern the definitions and offenses related to written instruments, forgery, and counterfeit.
What are exemptions?
No exemptions are mentioned in this document.
What are the Penalties?
The penalties for offenses related to written instruments, forgery, and counterfeit are not specified in this document.
Jurisdiction
Nebraska