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worried99

Junior Member
What is the name of your state? WI

A was sold a stolen check from B. A payed C to cash a check because A didn't have proper ID. B was later questioned about check by parents (this is a stolen check from parents personal checking account). B denies any involvment and goes to police station to press charges against C (forgery/uttering felony). When C gets arrested C tells investigators she received the check from A. What should A do? A thinks investigators are looking to speak with A about it.

B and a friend had been stealing checks from B's parents and paying other people to cash, B opened up credit accounts and used checks to pay of credit accounts set up under B's parents business. B's parents found out about their deceitful behavior and B got in huge trouble. When asked about this at a later time, B denied any involvement in this. B went to the police station and pressed charges to show B's "innocents".
 


Bird79

Junior Member
it looks like you really need to sell out B like B sold everyone else out. I would gather any documents or objective evidence you can find and offer to write statements against B. Write down times and places any exchanges between the two of you happened. B is passing the buck, get a lawyer, if his parents are so intent on his innocence, you will get brought down, when you are charged you can get a public defender, but don't answer any questions w/o a lawyer, tell cops you are waiting for an attorney. If you can get a paid lawyer, do so. It isn't the end of the world, but you need to look out for yourself. And think about the changes you need to make so you are not in this situation ever again. Don't minimize your involvement in this matter (to yourself) learn from it, think of why you associated yourself to these people in the first place and decide if everything you are doing project you as the person you want to be known for.
 

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