Pennsylvania Statutes
§ 4101 — Forgery
(a)Offense defined.--A person is guilty of forgery if, with intent to defraud or injure anyone, or with knowledge that he is facilitating a fraud or injury to be perpetrated by anyone, the actor:
(1)alters any writing of another without his authority;
(2)makes, completes, executes, authenticates, issues or transfers any writing so that it purports to be the act of another who did not authorize that act, or to have been executed at a time or place or in a numbered sequence other than was in fact the case, or to be a copy of an original when no such original existed; or
(3)utters any writing which he knows to be forged in a manner specified in paragraphs (1) or (2) of this subsection.
(b)Definition.--As used in this section the word "writing" includes printing or any other method of
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Legislative History
(Dec. 16, 2002, P.L.1953, No.226, eff. 60 days) 2002 Amendment.Act 226 amended subsec. (b). Cross References.Section 4101 is referred to in section 3311 of this title; section 5552 of Title 42 (Judiciary and Judicial Procedure).
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