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Can you summarize NERS 28-603?
CRIMES AND PUNISHMENTS > Forgery, second degree; penalty; aggregation allowed; when.
Short Summary
This legal document pertains to forgery in the second degree. It applies to individuals who falsely make, complete, endorse, alter, or utter any written instrument with the intent to deceive or harm. The penalties for forgery in the second degree vary based on the face value or amount of proceeds wrongfully procured. It can range from a Class IIA felony for amounts of $5,000 or more, to a Class II misdemeanor for amounts less than $500. There are no exemptions mentioned in this document.
Whom does it apply to?
Any individual who falsely makes, completes, endorses, alters, or utters any written instrument with intent to deceive or harm
What does it govern?
Forgery in the second degree
What are exemptions?
No exemptions are mentioned.
What are the Penalties?
Forgery in the second degree is classified as follows: - Class IIA felony when the face value or amount of proceeds wrongfully procured is $5,000 or more - Class IV felony when the face value or amount of proceeds wrongfully procured is $1,500 or more but less than $5,000 - Class I misdemeanor when the face value or amount of proceeds wrongfully procured is $500 or more but less than $1,500 - Class II misdemeanor when the face value or amount of proceeds wrongfully procured is less than $500
Jurisdiction
Nebraska