As the saying goes, "people die for money, birds die for food", there are many people who go to court because of property conflicts between relatives, and it is also very common, and there are also people who secretly transfer houses, but because it is rare to steal and transfer houses and commit crimes, this case is an extreme.
On September 6, 2016, defendant Zhang San used a forged notarial certificate of a notary office and a forged power of attorney from his mother to instruct another person to transfer ownership of a house owned by his mother to himself. According to a ** certification center, the appraised value of the house is more than 4.3 million yuan.
On April 16, 2017, Zhang San's mother died of illness.
On June 28, 2017, the defendant Zhang San gave the house involved in the case to ** without the knowledge of the other heirs.
On May 30, 2018, the defendant Zhang San was arrested by the public security organs.
After trial, the court held that the defendant Zhang San, in order to transfer his mother's real estate to his name, forged notarial deeds and power of attorney to provide identity and real estate information to others, and paid a high remuneration for this, and knew that the forged notary was stamped with the seal of a notary office, and his behavior constituted the crime of forging the seal of a public institution.
The court ruled that Zhang San was guilty of forging the seal of a public institution and sentenced him to two years and six months in prison and a fine of 6,000 yuan.