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What is the difference between a misdemeanor bad check and a felony bad check?

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What is the difference between a misdemeanor bad check and a felony bad check?

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By Oregon law, a criminal bad check that is passed for less than $750 is considered a misdemeanor. Checks over $750 are felony offenses and conviction of this crime carries a stiffer penalty. However, whether a check is a misdemeanor or felony offense, the check writer can be fined and or be sent to jail.

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