Legal Question in Criminal Law in Wisconsin
issuing worthless checks
i wrote three checks on a closed account and i was wondering if the police will be arresting me for that. the dective was here and talked to me and said he would past the information along to the distict attorneys office. is there any way to stop this before it goes to far.
3 Answers from Attorneys
Re: issuing worthless checks
Issuance of dishonored checks may constitute a felony in violation of Minnesota Statutes Sectioon 609.535 if the value of te check or checks is greater than $500. It carries with it maximum possible penalties of five years in prison and a fine oup to $10,000.
If the checks aggregate to less than $500, it is a gross misdemeanor with max possible penalties of one year in jail and a $3000 fine
For a FREE consultation visit us at http://www.criminal-law.tv or call 952.831.5000
Re: issuing worthless checks
In Wisconsin, the penalties are similar under Wisconsin Statutes 953.245. For checks under $1000,it is a Class A misdemeanor with possible jail time of 9 months and a $10,000 fine; if the checks aggregate to greater than $1000 it is a Class E felony with a possible jail term of $2 years and a $10,000 fine
Re: issuing worthless checks
It is possible to negotiate a solution prior to any charging decision. I would NEVER attempt this alone - only with an experienced defense attorney. More important, what statements did you make to the police? That, coupled with the documents will be the chief evidence against you. I would need to know a lot more before advising you what to do next. I would also strongly recommend that you not talk to any police officer or prosecutor until you get counsel. Your own words will hang you.
Related Questions & Answers
-
Do i have to testify against my husband My husband was aressted for domestic... Asked 11/25/01, 5:52 am in United States Wisconsin Criminal Law
-
Pardons A friend of mine is applying for a position with the Fire Department and... Asked 11/19/01, 4:50 pm in United States Wisconsin Criminal Law
-
Probation What is to be done when probation has expired and no release or extension... Asked 10/27/01, 10:15 am in United States Wisconsin Criminal Law