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Home » US Law » 2022 Michigan Compiled Laws » Chapter 750 - Michigan Penal Code » Act 328 of 1931 - The Michigan Penal Code (750.1 - 750.568) » 328-1931-XLI - Chapter XLI Forgery and Counterfeiting (750.248...750.266)

Section 750.248 – Making, Altering, Forging, or Counterfeiting Public Record; Intent; Felony; Penalty; Exception; Venue; “Distributed Ledger Technology” Defined.

750.248 Making, altering, forging, or counterfeiting public record; intent; felony; penalty; exception; venue; “distributed ledger technology” defined. Sec. 248. (1) A person who falsely makes, alters, forges, or counterfeits a public record, or a certificate, return, or attestation of a clerk of a court, register of deeds, notary public, township clerk, or any other public […]

Section 750.248b – Making, Altering, Forging, or Counterfeiting Document Affecting Interest in Real Property; Intent; Felony; Penalty; Exception; Venue; Court Order.

750.248b Making, altering, forging, or counterfeiting document affecting interest in real property; intent; felony; penalty; exception; venue; court order. Sec. 248b. (1) A person who falsely makes, alters, forges, or counterfeits a deed, a discharge of mortgage, or a power or letter of attorney or other document that affects an interest in real property with […]

Section 750.250 – Forgery of Notes Issued for Debt of State or Political Subdivisions.

750.250 Forgery of notes issued for debt of state or political subdivisions. Sec. 250. Forgery of notes, etc., issued for debt of state—Any person who shall falsely make, alter, forge or counterfeit any note, certificate, bond, warrant or other instrument, issued by the treasurer or other officer authorized to issue the same, of this state, […]

Section 750.251 – Forgery of Bank Bills and Promissory Notes.

750.251 Forgery of bank bills and promissory notes. Sec. 251. Forgery of bank bills and notes—Any person who shall falsely make, alter, forge, or counterfeit any bank bill or promissory note payable to the bearer thereof, or to the order of any person, issued by this state, or any of its political subdivisions or municipalities […]

Section 750.253 – Uttering Counterfeit Notes as True.

750.253 Uttering counterfeit notes as true. Sec. 253. Uttering counterfeit notes, etc.—Any person who shall utter or pass, or tender in payment as true, any such false, altered, forged or counterfeit note, certificate or bill of credit for any debt of this state, or any of its political subdivisions or municipalities, any bank bill or […]

Section 750.255 – Tools and Implements for Counterfeiting Bills or Notes.

750.255 Tools and implements for counterfeiting bills or notes. Sec. 255. Tools and implements for counterfeiting notes—Any person who shall engrave, make or mend, or begin to engrave, make or mend, any plate, block, press or other tool, instrument or implement, or shall make or provide any paper or other material, adapted or designed for […]

Section 750.256 – Testimony of President and Cashier of Bank.

750.256 Testimony of president and cashier of bank. Sec. 256. Testimony of president and cashier of bank—In all prosecutions for forging or counterfeiting any notes or bills of the bank before mentioned, or for altering, publishing or tendering in payment as true, any forged or counterfeit bank bills or notes, or for being possessed thereof, […]

Section 750.257 – Sworn Certificate; Evidence.

750.257 Sworn certificate; evidence. Sec. 257. Sworn certificate made evidence—In all prosecutions for forging or counterfeiting any note, certificate, bills of credit or other security issued in behalf of the United States, or in behalf of any state or territory, or for uttering, publishing or tendering in payment as true, any such forged or counterfeit […]

Section 750.258 – Connecting Parts of Instruments.

750.258 Connecting parts of instruments. Sec. 258. Connecting parts of instruments—If any person shall connect together different parts of several bank notes or other genuine instruments in such a manner as to produce an additional note or instrument, with intent to pass all of them as genuine, the same shall be deemed a forgery, in […]

Section 750.259 – Affixing Fictitious Signature.

750.259 Affixing fictitious signature. Sec. 259. Affixing fictitious signature—If any fictitious or pretended signature, purporting to be the signature of an officer or agent of any corporation, shall be fraudulently affixed to any instrument or writing, purporting to be a note, draft or other evidence of debt, issued by said corporation, with intent to pass […]

Section 750.260 – Coins; Counterfeiting and Possession.

750.260 Coins; counterfeiting and possession. Sec. 260. Counterfeiting and possession of coins—Any person who shall counterfeit any gold or silver coin, current by law or usage within this state, and every person who shall have in his possession, at the same time, 5 or more pieces of false money or coin, counterfeited in the similitude […]

Section 750.261 – Coins; Counterfeiting; Possession of Less Than 5 Counterfeit.

750.261 Coins; counterfeiting; possession of less than 5 counterfeit. Sec. 261. Possession of less than 5 pieces of counterfeit coin—Any person who shall have in his possession any number of pieces less than 5, of the counterfeit coin mentioned in the next preceding section, knowing the same to be counterfeit, with intent to utter and […]

Section 750.262 – Counterfeiting; Tools.

750.262 Counterfeiting; tools. Sec. 262. Tools, etc., for counterfeiting coins—Any person who shall cast, stamp, engrave, make or mend, or shall knowingly have in his possession, any mould, pattern, die, puncheon, engine, press or other tool or instrument, adapted and designed for coining or making any counterfeit coin, in the similitude of any gold or […]

Section 750.263 – Counterfeit Marks.

750.263 Counterfeit marks. Sec. 263. (1) A person who willfully counterfeits an identifying mark with intent to deceive or defraud another person or to represent an item of property or service as bearing or identified by an authorized identifying mark is guilty of a misdemeanor punishable by imprisonment for not more than 1 year or […]