He teaches himself the art of forgery, and his talents are in demand by the criminal fraternity. |
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The most obvious examples are forgery, duress or mistake as to the nature of the form being signed. |
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Other students have been codifying laws regarding fraud, forgery and rules on criminal culpability. |
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I think that fraud and forgery offences were committed in the name of the prime minister. |
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He has since become a leading authority on forgery, embezzlement, and secure documents and is a multi-millionaire. Who says crime doesn't pay? |
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Forgery of medical certificates has occurred for some time now, he said, however a new trend is forgery of training certificates. |
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They were not asked to plead to charges of corruption, fraud, forgery and uttering, and contravening fishing laws. |
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Most of you have probably read that I was arrested recently on charges of forgery and fraud in suburban Philadelphia. |
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These included convictions for theft, forgery, counterfeiting and deception. |
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He was, however, sentenced to 18 months in prison for immigration offenses and document forgery. |
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The second basis upon which the documents were rejected was that document forgery in Albania was endemic, if I may term it that way. |
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Is a pedimento vitiated if obtained by fraud, or only if it is obtained through forgery? |
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So there were certain crimes that I think by statute prevented your admission, and my recollection is that forgery was one of them. |
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Under the plea bargain, he pleaded guilty to reduced charges of forgery and violating campaign laws that limit foreign funding. |
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When women are convicted it is more likely to be for offences involving theft and handling stolen goods, fraud, and forgery. |
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The application to strike out was based on the admitted acts of forgery by Nigel of documents later produced on disclosure in the proceedings. |
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It is necessary to draw on a range of disparate provisions such as theft, deception, false accounting, forgery, and conspiracy. |
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He said that forfeiting the presidential race would be the least of his party's problems if Democrats are tied to any forgery scandal. |
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Abignail stole millions of dollars through forgery and by posing as people he was not. |
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The legislation will simplify the law on larceny, fraudulent conversion, forgery and embezzlement. |
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It will decide whether charges of forgery and conspiracy to defraud should be brought. |
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The bank engraves banknote images into metal plates by hand and uses special inks and watermarks to prevent forgery. |
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Of course there are levels of inauthenticity, from reference and emulation to willful trickery, parody and outright forgery. |
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Oddly, the pasticheur closest in spirit to Duchamp's double forgery In the Manner of Delvaux was Marcel Proust. |
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This reporter got in on the act by showing the new and improved card that's less susceptible to forgery. |
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He was arrested at gunpoint last October, and is in jail facing charges of tax evasion, forgery and fraud. |
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The quote that is allegedly from George Washington's farewell address is also a complete forgery. |
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The applicants allege that there is insufficient evidence to show that a charge of forgery could be laid. |
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A Los Angeles jury convicted him of forgery, attempted grand theft, and perjury. |
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A single leaf surviving in manuscript used to be thought to be a forgery, but is now considered a genuine contemporary copy of part of one scene. |
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I'm not a great hand at forgery, but I think I could have made a fair stab at running off some copies. |
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This step is a safety mechanism to prevent prescription forgery because each number can be checked to verify its validity. |
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Now new evidence has come to light that could mean the end of the forgery allegations. |
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These connected crimes include corruption of state officials, forgery, use of fraud to obtain false certificates, blackmail, gunrunning, drug trafficking and money laundering. |
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But Colette sees a more serious problem with forgery, beyond the distorting effect forgery has on the art market. |
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Drug use is a factor in the lives of people before incarceration and may be an instrumental reason why crimes such as theft, larceny, and forgery are committed. |
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On the other hand, if the text is a forgery, then it is a better forgery than previously thought. |
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On the one hand, tests designed to prove that the text is a forgery failed to establish its inauthenticity. |
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The single test that would definitively prove whether or not GJW is a forgery would also destroy it. |
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Supporters of the birth certificate theory, known as 'Birthers,' believe the Certification of Live Birth produced by the state of Hawaii is a forgery. |
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Burglary, forgery, mugging old ladies, you name it, I did it all. |
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He was forced into an admission, including the use of 2,000 prepaid envelopes to send out the forgery, and hoped to brazen things out with an apology. |
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Visitors to the open day were able to try their hand at a series of techniques such as passport forgery, code-breaking and writing in invisible ink. |
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There is no question but that these actions were a blatant breach of trust that was accomplished by forgery and attempted to be justified by fraud. |
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At the same time the force's detection rates for theft and handling offences, fraud and forgery, drug offence and theft of and from cars crime went up. |
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In most cases where forgery is alleged it will be of no great importance whether this is or is not made out to the required higher civil standard. |
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I know no case where this kind of crude forgery has succeeded. |
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However, the charter is now believed to have been a 10th or early 11th century forgery. |
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The 15th century philologist Lorenzo Valla proved the document was indeed a forgery. |
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The Marshal claimed that his letter was a forgery, a claim that historians overwhelmingly reject. |
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Some experts have dismissed the Nennian preface as a late forgery, arguing that the work was actually an anonymous compilation. |
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Counterfeiting, the forgery of banknotes, is an inherent challenge in issuing currency. |
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Beaton's claim was based on a version of the late king's will that his opponents dismissed as a forgery. |
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The ruling found that the forgery coverage applied to negotiable instruments, and electronic transfers are not negotiable instruments. |
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In addition to upstanding practices, a black market exists for great art, which is closely tied to art theft and art forgery. |
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Other inscriptional evidence for Arthur, including the Glastonbury cross, is tainted with the suggestion of forgery. |
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The defendant has been convicted of forgery, impersonation, using forged documents and possessing and consuming mind-altering substances. |
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Biller, 50, was sentenced Wednesday after pleading guilty to 14 felony counts of grand theft, forgery and filing false tax returns. |
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It is now generally considered to be a pious forgery, although there remains disagreement over its original purpose. |
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The success of the forgery was partially due to the difficulty in finding Bertram's original text, which had a limited printing in Copenhagen. |
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Other common types of literary forgery may draw upon the potential historical cachet and novelty of a previously undiscovered author. |
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Literary forgery may involve the work of a famous author whose writings have an established intrinsic, as well as monetary, value. |
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Effects from the forgery can still be found in works on British history and it is generally credited with having named the Pennine Mountains. |
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However, in October 2006, mayor Jacques Van Gompel of the PS was jailed on fraud and forgery charges. |
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It would be merely foolish to assert that it is of no interest whatever to know that The Disciples is a forgery. |
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The consequences of accepting the pseudonymy hypothesis are similar to those of accepting the forgery hypothesis. |
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However, modern scholars have doubted that this voyage took place, and consider this letter a forgery. |
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Indeed, some acts considered crimes in England and Wales, such as forgery, are not so in Scotland. |
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The former church minister was found guilty in his absence at Warwick Crown Court on November 14 of entering into a bigamous marriage and committing forgery. |
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Admittedly, the thieves' actions can be analogized to a forgery. |
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It would also help stop forgery and issuance of fake driving licences. |
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Due to possible forgery, driver's licenses are sometimes refused. |
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A hologram technology is applied for the purpose of hampering forgery. |
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There has been significant controversy regarding the authenticity of Laudabiliter, and there is no general agreement as to whether the bull was genuine or a forgery. |
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Visas often take the form of an inked stamp, although some countries use adhesive stickers that incorporate security features to discourage forgery. |
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Fidelity writers' terminology that includes words like embezzlement and forgery is being broadened to include hacker terms like spamming, spoofing, smurfing and pinging. |
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It has since been proven a forgery, but despite this, the designs are still highly regarded and they continue to serve their purpose to identify the clan in question. |
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The ultraviolet light source makes UV security features visible for forgery detection by examining the fluorescent representation of the document. |
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