What type of worthless checks are not considered criminal and cannot be prosecuted?

Types of checks that are not considered criminal and therefore cannot be prosecuted include:

  • Checks accepted to hold
  • Checks given as payment on an account
  • Checks in which partial payment has been received
  • Post-dated checks
  • Rent checks
  • Second and third party checks
  • Stop payment checks

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