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Will Writing Out a Bad Check Cause Legal Issues?

April 27, 2018 • nowlaw

When writing a check for an amount that isn’t available in a bank account, a person is participating in fraudulent activity. The fraudulent activity is commonly referred to as check fraud. If you end up going to court for writing bad checks, it’s quite possible you could use the excuse of not realizing what you

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