When we write a check that we know is going to "bounce," we are in fact performing a criminal act. It is a crime to knowingly write a "hot" check, one we know we don't have sufficient funds to cover. What does the second statement do?

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When we write a check that we know is going to "bounce," we are in fact performing a criminal act. It is a crime to knowingly write a "hot" check, one we know we don't have sufficient funds to cover. What does the second statement do?