fixingtoburst
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From knowing someone that stole her parent's checkbook and forged a bunch of checks off of it, I'd say no. She'll most likely get probation and have to make restitution.
From knowing someone that stole her parent's checkbook and forged a bunch of checks off of it, I'd say no. She'll most likely get probation and have to make restitution.
She'll get some time for sure
Why are these charges felonies? The amounts seem low? Don't get me wrong - I'm glad they are, but was curious about the severity of the charges.
I guess it depends on the judge presiding over the case how much time she actually gets. There are guidelines, and he/she can either give the max or any amount of time below that. I am thinking that MOST of the judges KNOW about this case, and they are going to review it with a fine tooth comb and when it comes down to the sentencing, she is going to serve as much time as is ALLOWED by LAW...
Yes I heard it too.Last night on NG they said she could get up to 50 years. I don't think it's the checks, fraud with CC's that they want her on. They do show that she is not trustworthy. Her case isn't simply the case of a person who took her friends checkbook once. She seems to have made a life off of fraud.
I think she will be charged with murder before she can be charged with this fraud. This is LE letting out information to show what her lifestyle has been like, IMHO
Why wouldn't she do time for forgery? I think she will also do time for murder. JMHO!!