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If my employer forges documents and I knowingly present them to someone can I get in trouble? (NJ)
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Any-Angle-8479 is in New Jersey
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If we need to send someone a copy of their contract from years ago and we don’t have it, my boss will forge a signed one and have me send it to them. Other employees are aware she does this and I think they would support me if she tried to accuse me of doing it on my own if we got sued or something. But my question is- is just me knowing they are forged and presenting them as real enough to get me in trouble?

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