Alisha Lailah Mcdaniel
Fayette County · Booked Nov 3, 2025
Booking #109272
Personal Information
Alisha Mcdaniel was booked in Fayette County on Nov 3, 2025 on 5 charges, including Forgery and 4 other charges.
Charges (5)
Forgery
Original: Forgery in the 3rd Degree (16-9-1d)
This statute makes it illegal to forge a document—meaning to fake, alter, or create a false writing with intent to deceive or harm someone. This includes altering someone else's signature, changing dates on documents, creating fake copies of originals, or possessing forged documents intending to use them. A conviction is a Class E felony punishable by 1-6 years in prison and/or a fine up to $3,000. The penalty depends on the value involved, similar to theft charges.
Penalty: Class E felony; 1-6 years; fine up to $3,000
Forgery
Original: Forgery in the 3rd Degree (16-9-1d)
This statute makes it illegal to forge a document—meaning to fake, alter, or create a false writing with intent to deceive or harm someone. This includes altering someone else's signature, changing dates on documents, creating fake copies of originals, or possessing forged documents intending to use them. A conviction is a Class E felony punishable by 1-6 years in prison and/or a fine up to $3,000. The penalty depends on the value involved, similar to theft charges.
Penalty: Class E felony; 1-6 years; fine up to $3,000
Forgery
Original: Forgery in the 4th degree (16-9-1e)
This statute makes it illegal to forge a document—meaning to fake, alter, or create a false writing with intent to deceive or harm someone. This includes altering someone else's signature, changing dates on documents, creating fake copies of originals, or possessing forged documents intending to use them. A conviction is a Class E felony punishable by 1-6 years in prison and/or a fine up to $3,000. The penalty depends on the value involved, similar to theft charges.
Penalty: Class E felony; 1-6 years; fine up to $3,000
Resisting Arrest
Original: Obstruction of Officer (16-10-24)
It is illegal to use physical force against a police officer to prevent them from stopping, searching, or arresting you or another person. This includes resisting or obstructing a lawful police action through violence. A basic violation is a Class B misdemeanor punishable by up to 6 months in jail and a $500 fine, but if you use a deadly weapon (firearm or similar object) during the resistance, it becomes a Class A misdemeanor with harsher penalties.
Penalty: Class B misdemeanor; 6 months; fine up to $500
Conspiracy to Commit a Crime
Original: Conspiracy to commit a crime (16-4-8)
TCA 16-4-8