76-6-502. Possession of forged writing or device for a forgery writing. "Device" means any equipment, mechanism, material, or program. "Writing" means the same as that term is defined in Section 76-6-501.
The crime of possession of a controlled substance (Schedule I or II) with intent to distribute is a second-degree felony under Utah code 58-37-8. This penalty applies to controlled substances such as , , , LSD, and methamphetamines.
Theft -- Elements. Terms defined in Section 76-1-101.5 apply to this section. An actor commits theft if the actor obtains or exercises unauthorized control over another person's property with a purpose to deprive the person of the person's property.
Certificate of acknowledgment, proof of execution, jurat, or other certificate required -- Notarial acts affecting real property -- Right to record documents unaffected by subdivision ordinances.
Utah Code provision 53-3-810 outlines a Class C, Class A and Felony 3 crimes for using a ID in Utah. Class C Misdemeanor: It is a class C misdemeanor to: (a) lend or knowingly permit the use of an identification card issued to the individual, by an individual not entitled to the identification card.
76-6-1105. Unlawful possession of another's identification documents. any other document, image, data file, or medium containing personal identifying information as defined in Subsection 76-6-1101(1)(a). a document containing personal identifying information of a deceased individual.
Defenses Against Forgery Charges Lack of fraudulent intent — If you did not have the intention to defraud, you may have a valid defense to forgery charges. Document Lacks Legal Significance — To be considered forgery, the document in question must have some sort of legal importance.