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That constitutes fraud and you can go to jail for that.
insurance fraud.
It's called "Insurance fraud", some places might refer to it as theft by fraud, most states penalties are in the 20 year range for imprisonment if found guilty of insurance fraud.
Welfare fraud will generally run you 2-4 years federal, plus state level penalties when applicable.
Marijuana is not legal in Australia, and driving under the influence of marijuana carries severe penalties.
You cannot go to prison for being in debt in Australia, however you can go to prison for fraud. Fraud must be proven in a court of law by a creditor who writes the suit, which is no easy thing to do. Short answer = No. Australia does not send debtors to jail.
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"The Office of Inspector General for the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services is the government program responsible for overseeing medicare fraud. Those convicted of Medicare fraud face stiff penalties including disbarment from Health and Human Services programs. In 2009, the Health Care Fraud Prevention and Enforcement Action Team (HEAT) was created to combat Medicare fraud."
If it is a joint account I would say none. You are married and spouses share things in a marrige.
There are many different penalties one might receive if charged with debit card fraud in the United States. It is possible one might receive 20 years in jail and a $250,000 fine.
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u go to computer jail or interment camp