chefmom
Seriously! Ancient Aliens!
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Are you serious?! I was going to say well they must of been for small amounts but I reread your post and it says several hundred dollars! I am shocked! Not that I'd want any harsh punishment doled out on you---you're my WS's friend!:blowkiss:
But I was hoping KC would have her hiney handed to her for her bad check activity! Dang--sounds like I'm going to be let down there. Don't answer this if you don't want to but are you in the same state as KC? Maybe FLA is harsher on rubber check writers? Hey, I can hope, right?
Totally O/T but it must be difficult to be a judge sometimes. To keep your sentences consistent. I would think it would be difficult for a judge to want to punish "person unknown" to the fullest extent but when your "friend or friend's child" comes before you on the same charge--you'd want to say, "put your hands out" and then give them a slap on the wrist! lol I guess that's the sign of a good and honest judge---one who is consistent no matter who is standing charged before him. :cow:
I can't imagine that she will not have some punishment for these checks. She did NOT write bad checks, ie. insufficient funds in her account. She wrote STOLEN checks! Checks that she took from AH without her knowledge or permission and proceeded to buy goods and services with them, as well as boldly marching into the bank and cashing one for some pocket money! I know this isn't as important as the murder charges, but she isn't charged with writing bad checks, she is charged with the theft and forgery or AH's checks. Did I miss where this was bumped down to a simple "hot check" case?