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Forgery

Forgery is the falsification of documents which, according to the law, enjoy a certain credibility. The use of a forged document as if it were genuine and unadulterated is also covered by the offence provision. If you or someone close to you is suspected of forgery, it is important to call in an expert lawyer. The lawyers at our firm have a great deal of experience in handling criminal cases, including cases involving forgery of documents. Please contact us for assistance and advice.


Forgery is punishable under Article 225 of the Penal Code. The legal text can be found below:

 

Article 225
1. Any person who forges or falsifies a document intended to be used as evidence of any fact, with a view to its being used as genuine and unadulterated or to be used by others, shall be liable to a term of imprisonment not exceeding six years or a fifth category fine.
2. The same penalty shall be imposed on any person who intentionally uses the false or falsified writing as if it were genuine and unadulterated, or intentionally supplies or has such writing in his possession, when he knows or should reasonably suspect that such writing is intended for such use.
3. If an offence described in paragraphs 1 or 2 is committed with the intention of preparing or facilitating a terrorist offence, the imprisonment imposed on the offence shall be increased by a third.

 

Penalty for forgery

Many people wonder what punishment one can expect for forgery, but that question can never be answered just like that. Punishment is tailor-made. In the case of a conviction, the judge looks at all kinds of factors, such as the circumstances under which the offence was committed, the person of the suspect, the maximum sentence and judgments in similar cases. The lawyers at our firm can make a realistic assessment of a possible penalty, even if it is ultimately up to the court to make the decision.

 

Our lawyers can assist you throughout the Netherlands. We litigate at the Courts of Alkmaar, Almelo, Amsterdam, Arnhem, Assen, Breda, Dordrecht, The Hague, Groningen, Haarlem, 's-Hertogenbosch, Leeuwarden, Lelystad, Maastricht, Middelburg, Roermond, Rotterdam, Utrecht, Zutphen and Zwolle, the Courts of Appeal in Amsterdam, Arnhem, The Hague, 's-Hertogenbosch and Leeuwarden and the Supreme Court of the Netherlands in The Hague.

 

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