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My name is XXXXX XXXXX farther and mother's account. My sister's husband stole checks and cashed them at walmart. I have tapes. My father's name was the one he put on the checks. My parents are elderly and do not want to file charges. Can I file charges against him? My parents are afraid of my sister because she owes the a large sum of money. We live in the state of Mississippi.
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Yes, if the account is a joint account with you and your parents, then you can sue since your rights in the account were affected.
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He has 2 felony convictions. One on sexual battery of a child under 12 and grand larceny. He is currently under arrest for sexual asault of a minor under 12. I want to know if I can charge him with a felony not a civil suite. I'm not worried about getting the money back I want rid of him for good.
Yes, you can and should as an account holder, report the act to the police. Depending on the sum he stole from the account, he can be charged with grand larceny as well as criminal forgery.
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