170.00 - Forgery; definitions of terms.

§ 170.00 Forgery; definitions of terms.    1.  "Written  instrument"  means  any instrument or article, including  computer data or a  computer  program,  containing  written  or  printed  matter  or  the  equivalent  thereof,  used for the purpose of reciting,  embodying, conveying or recording information, or constituting a  symbol  or  evidence  of  value,  right,  privilege  or identification, which is  capable of being used to the advantage or disadvantage of some person.    2. "Complete written instrument" means one  which  purports  to  be  a  genuine  written  instrument fully drawn with respect to every essential  feature thereof. An endorsement, attestation,  acknowledgment  or  other  similar  signature  or  statement  is  deemed  both  a  complete written  instrument in itself and a part of the main instrument in  which  it  is  contained or to which it attaches.    3.  "Incomplete  written  instrument"  means  one  which contains some  matter by way of content or authentication but which requires additional  matter in order to render it a complete written instrument.    4. "Falsely make." A person "falsely makes" a written instrument  when  he  makes  or draws a complete written instrument in its entirety, or an  incomplete  written  instrument,  which  purports  to  be  an  authentic  creation of its ostensible maker or drawer, but which is not such either  because  the  ostensible  maker  or  drawer is fictitious or because, if  real, he did not authorize the making or drawing thereof.    5.  "Falsely  complete."  A  person  "falsely  completes"  a   written  instrument  when, by adding, inserting or changing matter, he transforms  an incomplete written  instrument  into  a  complete  one,  without  the  authority  of  anyone  entitled  to  grant  it,  so  that  such complete  instrument appears or purports  to  be  in  all  respects  an  authentic  creation of or fully authorized by its ostensible maker or drawer.    6.  "Falsely  alter."  A  person "falsely alters" a written instrument  when, without the authority of anyone entitled to grant it, he changes a  written instrument, whether it be in complete  or  incomplete  form,  by  means  of  erasure,  obliteration,  deletion,  insertion  of new matter,  transposition of matter, or in any other manner, so that such instrument  in its thus altered form appears or purports to be in  all  respects  an  authentic  creation  of  or  fully authorized by its ostensible maker or  drawer.    7. "Forged instrument" means  a  written  instrument  which  has  been  falsely made, completed or altered.    8.  "Electronic access device" means a mobile identification number or  electronic serial number that can be used to obtain telephone service.