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It sounds like using a phony prescription to obtain controlled substance which I believe is a third degree felony. If so, its punishable by 5 years in Florida State Prison and a fine. Florida uses scoresheets to determine sentencing. If you dont have a prior record you might be able to get Pre-Trial or some form of probation depending on your case.

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