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By: G. Randolph Rice, Jr. on May 16

PRESCRIPTION DRUG CRIMES
What is a Prescription Drug Crime?
Prescription drug charges involve possession of dangerous, narcotic drugs that are obtained by fraud. Doctors and others who write phony scrips and those who use the scrips can be charged. Prosecutors often have more sympathy for prescription drugs charges because people usually form their addictions while taking the drugs according to prescription.
Many people want to explain why they have prescription drugs in their possession. Anything you tell the police can only make the situation worse.
Prosecutors take prescription drug crimes somewhat less seriously than other drug crimes, but the second charge means a mandatory prison sentence. Do not take chances even if this is your first arrest for prescription drugs. Call for a free consultation.
Don't Go to Court Alone. A criminal conviction can affect the rest of your life. You could spend years in jail, pay fines, Court costs and regret not having a professional attorney advising you on the best decisions in your criminal case. Call Attorney Randolph Rice at 410.288.2900 to schedule a FREE criminal defense consultation. We have years of experience and we can put that knowledge to work in your criminal case.
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