Fraud is a felony. Depending on what degree you can end up on probation (less likely), paying fines (extremely likely), jail time (also extremely likely).
Fraud
"Prescription Fraud" is the charge - Third Degree Felony. For a compendium of RX drug law statutes see below link:
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Is there a statute of limatations for Fraud in obtaining aid? Is there a statute of limatations for Fraud in obtaining aid?
Only a doctor can use a prescription pad. If someone else uses it, then this is fraud.
BOTH federal and state.
You are alluding to forgery, fraud and theft and all are criminal offences. The punishment depends of the laws in your jurisdiction and the all related criminal charges.You are alluding to forgery, fraud and theft and all are criminal offences. The punishment depends of the laws in your jurisdiction and the all related criminal charges.You are alluding to forgery, fraud and theft and all are criminal offences. The punishment depends of the laws in your jurisdiction and the all related criminal charges.You are alluding to forgery, fraud and theft and all are criminal offences. The punishment depends of the laws in your jurisdiction and the all related criminal charges.
Not an easy question to answer. There is no single law or statute that covers that specific crime. There are several offenses that you could be charged with, all having to do with prescription fraud. ANY of several criminal offenses, or a combination of them could be used. (e.g.- If you stole the prescription pad the scrip was written on: Theft or Burglary. If you wrote the scrip and signed the doctor's name: Forgery. If you passed the scrip to the pharmacy: Uttering a Forged Document or Fraud. If you actually received the drugs: Unlawful Possession of a Scheduled Nnarcotic Substance. Etc, etc.)