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Should I press charges?

Marc Aragon
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While we were in court for a tenant holding over case, my tenant presented a fraudulent lease with my forged signature on it inAn effort to persuade the judge that she had a valid lease.  I personally believe that such criminal behavior should not be Allowed to go unchecked.   Would it be worth it to call the police and try to get her charged?

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Nathan Gesner
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You're literally standing in front of a judge. Were you not able to prove it right then? Surely you have a credit card or ID card in your wallet with a signature on it to compare.

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