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267 1: Forgery and Counterfeiting Certificate and Other Writings. The criminal offense of forgery or counterfeiting is governed by Massachusetts General Laws chapter 267 section 1 and makes it a crime to falsify, alter, forge or counterfeit certain types of legal documents.
Uttering a forged instrument can be either a felony or misdemeanor, and is dependent on the value of the item. If the value of the instrument is under $1,000, its a misdemeanor. If the value of the instrument is over $1,000 its a felony.
Chapter 276 - SEARCH WARRANTS, REWARDS, FUGITIVES FROM JUSTICE, ARREST, EXAMINATION, COMMITMENT AND BAIL. PROBATION OFFICERS AND BOARD OF PROBATION. Section 276:20J - Waiver of warrant and procedure, etc. Section 276:81 - Defendant surrendering self; return of deposit, etc.
General Laws c. 267, 5 is a 10- year felony that punishes anyone who with intent to injure or defraud, utters and publishes as true a false, forged or altered record, deed, instrument or other writing mentioned in [G.L. c.
Under Instruction 6.700 of the Criminal Model Jury Instructions for Use in the District Court, the Commonwealth needs to establish the following to show a criminal threat: (1) the defendant stated an intention to harm someone or someones property presently or in the future, (2) the defendant intended this threat to
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Whoever, with intent to injure or defraud, utters and publishes as true a false, forged or altered record, deed, instrument or other writing mentioned in the four preceding sections, knowing the same to be false, forged or altered, shall be punished by imprisonment in the state prison for not more than ten years or in

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