Forgery Charges For Deceased Title

Summary

Forging a deceased family members title can result in criminal charges in Minnesota, such as forgery, theft by swindle, and fraudulent transfer of property. Penalties include imprisonment and fines. To pursue charges, gather evidence, report to the police, and contact the county attorney. Legal advice is recommended for navigating these steps.

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Sure, here are some potential penalties for the charges listed:
- Forgery (Minn. Stat. § *.*): Up to 3 years imprisonment, a fine up to $*,*, or both.
- Theft by Swindle (Minn. Stat. § *.*): Penalties vary based on the value of the property stolen.
- Fraudulent Transfer of Property (Minn. Stat. § *.*): Up to 20 years imprisonment, a fine up to $*,*, or both.
Would you like to know the next steps to take if you are facing such charges?
Whats steps do i take to have my family member criminally charged?
To have your family member criminally charged, you can take the following steps:
- Gather Evidence: Collect any documents or evidence that show the forgery.
- Report to the Police: File a report with your local police department.
- Contact the County Attorney: They can prosecute the case if they find sufficient evidence.
Would you like more details on any of these steps?