Not if its you're first offense. Typically you pay the bail bondsman 500 bucks to come get you out. You most likely have to attend drug court and enter into at very least a outpatient methadone or suboxone treatment program
Yes, if you do not have a prescription for methadone and get caught with it, you can receive jail time.
If convicted you bet you do. Forging a prescription is against the law. It is generally defined as the illegal acquisition of pharmaceuticals for personal use or profit. This is Kentucky Law. It will vary by state. "Every person who forges or alters a prescription or who issues or utters an altered prescription, or who issues or utters a prescription bearing a forged or fictitious signature for any narcotic drug, or who obtains any narcotic drug by any forged, fictitious, or altered prescription, or who has in possession any narcotic drug secured by a forged, fictitious, or altered prescription, shall be punished by imprisonment in the county jail for not less than six months nor more than one year, or in the state prison." (Emphasis added)
Elvis Duran's mother is not in jail, It was Elvin who was in jail for three years for forgery.
Yes, selling prescription medications without a license or authorization can result in criminal charges and potential jail time. It is illegal to sell prescription medications without proper authorization from a licensed healthcare provider.
No r tard
you go to jail point blank period.unless you have a prescription.
No, just be sure the court knows a doctor gave you a prescription for it.And make sure it is a current prescription, and a photocopy will NOT do.
You can arrested for fraud or forgery for forging a check and go to jail (after a trail) and you can get a fine so you would probably want to wait for a real check you get rather then facing the consequences and going to jail with a fine.
It is called Forgery. You are not supposed cash checks that belong to someone else. The affected party (The person whose check you cashed) can sue you legally and you can be jailed for committing this forgery. In short, you'll end up behind bars if you happen to do this.
No, unless it's an attempt to get high, but it's really bad 4 ur health.
All you have to do is sign your name. If you are talking about signing a ballplayers name and try to sell it you could go to jail for forgery. Selling fake autographs is a federal offence.
If you signed someone else's name on a legal document then the crime is forgery. If it is your first offence you may not go to prison if you are lucky.