Bad Checks
New Jersey Statue 2C: 21-5,
states that a person who issues or passes a bad check or similar sight
order for payment of money, knowing that it will be not honored by the
drawee, commits an offense. An issuer is presumed to know that the check
or money order (other than a post dated check or order) would not be paid,
if:
a. The
issuer had no account with the drawee at the time the check or order was
issued; or
b. Payment
was refused by the drawee for lack of funds, upon presentation within 30
days after issue, and after the issuer failed to make good within 10 days
after receiving notice of that refusal or after notice has been sent to the
issuers last known address. Any person can give notice of refusal to the
issuer orally or in writing in any reasonable manner.
(1)
It is a crime of the 2nd degree if the
check or money order is over $75,000.00.
(2)
A crime of the 3rd degree if the check
or money order is $1,000.00 or more but is less than $75,000.00.
(3)
A crime of the 4th degree if the check
or money order is $200.00 or more but is less than $1,000.00.
(4)
A Disorderly Person offense if the check or money
order is less than $200.00.
If a person puts a “Stop
Payment” on a check it is not covered under the “Bad Check “ statue of NJS
2C: 21-5. The statue of “Theft By Deception”, 2C: 20-4, may be
applicable but the proof beyond a reasonable doubt would have to be shown
that that person was creating a deception or deceiving someone. The other
remedy would be to file a Civil Court compliant against the person(s)
involved.
Remember if a check is
returned by the drawee (bank) for “Insufficient Funds”, please make sure
that you contact the person within 30 days either orally or in writing.
You have to give the person 10 days to make good on the check before a
compliant can be signed.
Once a compliant is signed
and if the check amount is an indictable offense of the 2nd , 3rd,
or 4th degree, the complaint will be sent to the Monmouth County
Prosecutors Office, for review. The compliant made stay to be heard before
a Grand Jury for indictment or the complaint can be remanded to be heard
before the Municipal Court Judge. All Disorderly Person offenses are heard
before the Municipal Court Judge.
If any residence wishes to
pursue a compliant regarding a “Bad Check” or needs further information,
please contact the Holmdel Township Detective Bureau at (732) 946-4400.
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