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Code · Hawaii · Chapter 710

[§710-1069] Misrepresenting a notarized document in the first degree.

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[§710-1069] Misrepresenting a notarized document in the first degree.
(1)A person commits the offense of misrepresenting a notarized document in the first degree if the person submits or invites reliance on a document that the person knows has been altered after the document had been notarized by a notary public in this or any other jurisdiction, and:
(a)The offense was committed with intent to mislead a public servant; or
(b)The offense was committed for purpose of commercial or private financial gain.
(2)Misrepresenting a notarized document in the first degree is a class C felony. [L 2008, c 175, pt of §3]
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