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1) If you fill out a document and lie on that document with the intent to defraud someone or a government for a financial benefit, or to cause them to otherwise change their financial position to their detriment; or,

2) draft a document, or have a document signed such that it simulates a document that would have been signed by a judge, or government official, or issued by a court; or,

3) have a government official file or receive a document for recording, as in filing a false lien against someone's property and having the county recorder record that document such that it clouds someone's title to their land; then

you have committed the crime of secure execution of a document by deception.

In simple terms, simulation of process and any fraud using forged documents.

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