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OSWALD

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Putting into circulation a check known to be worthless is the crime of
 
  a. theft
  b. uttering
  c. unlawful presentation
  d. fraudulent production

Question 2

Wrongfully signing a writing or instrument in the name of the person who issued the writing or instrument, or to whom it was payable is the crime of
 
  a. uttering
  b. theft
  c. forgery
  d. embezzlement



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Answer to Question 1

b

Answer to Question 2

c



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