A "forged banknote?" Sounds like you are describing Counterfeiting, or the offense of passing counterfeit bills, which is a federal felony offense.
The person who forged their name is the main culprit. The notary is not 100% blameless.
Coins are struck, not forged, unless by "forged" you mean "counterfeited". There's more information at the Related Question.
He was uttering strange sounds that nobody could understand.
I think you mean a shield and it was Hephaestus.
Uttering words or phrases out of context is a complex vocal tic
Is sure is and I should know, I have the charge on me and it is definitely listed as felony. It is also punishable by 5 years in prison, but if it the only offense or first time offense, one may receive probation, restitution and fines depending on their prior criminal records.
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No!
The ISBN of Forged in the Fire is 1844289354.
A forged divorce would mean that the person is still married to their first spouse. Therefore the subsequent marriage would be null and void. The injured party should file a police report with proof of the "forged divorce" if possible. The matter can then be prosecuted as a criminal offense.
His stepfather is very mean and treats Gerald terribly.