mardi 6 février 2018

Forgery: Former Director's Name Was Forged to Checks

My question involves criminal law for the state of: Michigan

In 2016, I resigned as a director of a nonprofit. The board President, without a board meeting, chose to lock me out of my office before the date of the resignation took place. For over a month, my signature was printed on checks used to manage Social Security funds (we are a Social Security payee) and for checks written against the nonprofit’s funds. I had no control over these checks and did not authorize them to use my signature. At the time, I was experiencing a major depressive disorder and was under the care of a psychiatrist. The board knew this before they locked me out. I was unable to pursue a criminal case at the time due to my condition.

Would this constitute forgery on the Board’s behalf?


Forgery: Former Director's Name Was Forged to Checks

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