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Yes, just trying to forge a document, even if it doesn’t work out, can land someone in hot water with the law.
If caught, a person could face hefty fines and even jail time, depending on the circumstances and the harm caused.
Counterfeiting is a big deal! It’s like playing with fire, and the law treats it very seriously, as it can lead to severe penalties.
Altering a writing means changing it in a way that makes it misleading or false, like if you tweak a document to make it look different than it originally was.
It's best to report your suspicions to the authorities so they can investigate further.
Signs include misspellings, unusual formatting, or something just feeling off about the document.
Generally, if you didn't know and didn't mean to deceive anyone, you're usually in the clear, but it's best to report it.