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Making false statement or forgery about a motor vehicle insurance, you can be charged guilty of a second degree misdemeanor.

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Second degree misdemeanors offenders also go to jail. However, their jail sentence is about 60 days and/or a probation period lasting 6 months and a fine of $500. Examples of second degree misdemeanors include trespassing charges, intoxication, or driving with an expired, suspended, or forged license.

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If you make a false statement or commit a forgery about your motor vehicle insurance you can be guilty of a second degree misdemeanor.

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