Forgery Document Legal Consequences

Summary

Forgery and submission of falsified documents in Nevada are serious offenses under NRS 205.090, classified as a category D felony, punishable by 1-4 years in prison and fines up to $5,000. If an attorney knowingly or negligently submits such documents, it could lead to ethical and legal violations. You can report the attorney to the Nevada State Bar for investigation. Document all discrepancies, such as missing signatures or conflicting dates, and consider filing a motion in court to address these issues. Legal aid organizations in Nevada can provide further assistance. Websites like LegalZoom and Rocket Lawyer offer document review services to help identify issues.

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Falsified or forgery documents that were submitted to the courts with my name on them
It sounds like you might be dealing with a serious issue involving forgery or falsified documents. This can have significant legal implications.
Could you let me know your location so I can provide you with specific information about the relevant laws in your area?
Nevada
Forgery and submission of falsified documents to the court are serious offenses. Here are some general points about forgery laws in Nevada:
- Forgery is defined under Nevada Revised Statutes (NRS) *.*.
- It is a category D felony, punishable by *-4 years in prison and fines up to $*,*.
- You may also be charged with fraud or other related crimes depending on the specifics of the case.
Is there any specific detail or aspect of your case you need more information on?
The documents were submitted by an attorney on behalf of their clients for a summary eviction case
If an attorney knowingly submitted falsified documents, it could be a serious ethical and legal violation. You may consider reporting this to the Nevada State Bar for an investigation into the attorney's conduct.
Do you have any evidence to support your claim of forgery or falsification? This could be crucial in building your case.
I think I have proof. I requested the summary eviction case file and upon going through it I noticed that the lease attached to the landlord complaint was missing several documents compared to my copy. Also the complaint says s I signed a written lease and a copy of that lease is attached but there is no signature of mine except my names typed where you would sign then print your name but it is on the community rules section that is actually missing the first page
It sounds like you have substantial evidence that could indicate forgery or falsification of documents. Here are a few steps you could consider:
- Document Everything: Keep detailed records of all discrepancies and missing documents.
- Contact Nevada State Bar: Report the issue for an investigation into the attorney's conduct.
- File a Motion: You may file a motion in court addressing the discrepancies and lack of signature.
Is there any specific legal information or assistance you need with these steps?
I also have the date on the lease is October *,* but the copyright at the bottom of lease attached to the complaint says */*
You seem to have strong evidence of potential forgery or falsification. The discrepancy in dates is significant.
I recommend you:
- Highlight Date Discrepancies: Clearly document the conflicting dates.
- Consult Legal Aid: Seek assistance from Nevada legal aid organizations.
Do you need information on how to file a complaint with the Nevada State Bar or other specific legal processes?
But what is the lawyer did not knowingly submit the documents he is still held accountable though right
Even if the lawyer did not knowingly submit falsified documents, they could still face consequences for negligence. Attorneys have a duty to verify the authenticity of documents they submit. If you believe there was negligence or misconduct, you should still report this to the Nevada State Bar for investigation.
Do you need more information on the process of reporting to the Nevada State Bar?
No I have that information I mean the landlord complaint does say that was drafted by the attorneys there is a signed scopy of the lease which my signature appears no where it also says rent is *. But the lease has rent as $*.* plus the copy right date was palin ad day to see
It seems like you have a strong case with significant discrepancies in the documents. Here are some steps you can take:
- Document Discrepancies: Make a detailed list of all inconsistencies, including rent amounts and dates.
- File a Motion: Submit a motion to the court highlighting these discrepancies.
- Report to Bar: Report the attorney to the Nevada State Bar.
Do you need any more specific guidance on filing motions or any other legal processes?
Do you know is there some website that I can upload documents and have them reviewed compared
Yes, there are websites where you can upload documents for review by legal professionals. One such website is LegalZoom, which offers document review services. Another option is Rocket Lawyer. These platforms usually provide legal document assistance and can help identify any issues. Is there anything else you need help with regarding your case?
No thank you
You're welcome! If you need further help in the future, feel free to reach out. Good luck with your case!
Can you write me a brief statement on all parties listed in my compliant and why they are accountable and my plans with filing complaints I already did to attorney general next is state bar of Nevada and so please
Sure, here's a brief statement for you:
I am filing a complaint against [Attorney's Name] and [Landlord's Name] for submitting falsified documents in a summary eviction case. The documents provided by the attorney on behalf of the landlord contain significant discrepancies, including a lease with my name typed but no signature, conflicting dates, and incorrect rent amounts. I have already filed a complaint with the Attorney General and plan to report this to the Nevada State Bar for further investigation into the attorney's conduct.
Make it so I can just copy and paste
I am filing a complaint against [Attorney's Name] and [Landlord's Name] for submitting falsified documents in a summary eviction case. The documents provided by the attorney on behalf of the landlord contain significant discrepancies, including a lease with my name typed but no signature, conflicting dates, and incorrect rent amounts. I have already filed a complaint with the Attorney General and plan to report this to the Nevada State Bar for further investigation into the attorney's conduct.