Legal Question in Criminal Law in California
I received a check in the course of working for a receivership. The check was mistakenly made out to me, but intended to be deposited into the receivership account. I deposited the check, made out to me, into my own account. What are the consequences?
3 Answers from Attorneys
There are so many facts I need to know before I, or any proffesional, can answer that question, that I advise you to call my office at 661-267-1313 for a free telephonic consultation. I am a Former Deputy District Attorney and 1 of about 175 Certified Criminal Law Specialists with over 25 years of experience, so I feel I can answer your questions and let you know what I feel is your best course of action. David Wallin
You've posted this in criminal law, but you should be aware that there may be civil issues. If you were working for a receiver, there are issues with the receiver not keeping money in the proper accounts, especially if the receiver was court appointed.
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