What Are Prescription Fraud Penalties In Virginia?

What Are Prescription Fraud Penalties In Virginia?

The illegal procurement of prescription drugs can have serious repercussions in the Commonwealth of Virginia. Whether you intend for them to be for private use, or to sell them for profit, prescription fraud penalties in Virginia often involve real jail time and/or substantial punitive fines.

Because of the law’s unusually strong prescription fraud punishment, it is imperative that you seek the counsel of an experienced Virginia prescription fraud defense attorney.

Read on to learn more about prescription fraud penalties and how a fraud lawyer can help.

The Heavy Costs Of Prescription Fraud

The general prescription fraud statute in Virginia makes prescription fraud a felony punishable by up to 5 years in prison.

Adequate legal representation by an experienced attorney is important for every kind of prescription fraud, but it becomes imperative when you’re facing prosecution involving Schedule II drugs and higher.

Defining Prescription Fraud

Prescription fraud penalties can be levied for:

  • Altering doctor-prescribed scripts
  • Forging prescriptions
  • Contacting a manufacturer with a false claim to a shipment of drugs

The law understands that prescription drugs can be very addictive, which is why you need to contact a fraud defense attorney to represent your interests after learning the details of the case.

With prescription fraud penalties, adequate representation can be the difference between ending up with a misdemeanor count or a felony.

How A Prescription Fraud Lawyer Can Help

Conviction for prescription fraud need not result in jail-time, which is why experienced legal representation is so important. Charges can result in community service, probation, and fines instead of a protracted prison term.

Having someone who is aware of all the details of your case and able to launch an adequate defense can help you avoid many of the unpleasant repercussions of a felony criminal conviction, which can include having your right to vote stripped away, serious employment restrictions, and much more.

There are many avenues of legal defense that an experienced fraud defense lawyer can take, including seeking case dismissal in instances of procedural misconduct – such as illegal searches.

Due to the severity of prescription fraud charges in Virginia, you shouldn’t chance your future in court without experienced legal representation, especially when potential exists for a better outcome.

Contact The Irving Law Firm, P.C.

If you have been convicted or are awaiting trial for obtaining a controlled substance by fraud, seek immediate help. Call The Irving Law Firm, P.C. today at (703) 844-4118 or click here to contact us online.

John Irving brings a deep practical understanding of all aspects of the legal process to every case or client, thanks to his extensive and varied legal background. In 1997, John earned his bachelor's degree in criminal justice. Shortly after graduating, he began working as a fraud investigator for the City of New York. John handled thousands of cases related to welfare and housing fraud. He was later recruited and employed by the Prince William County Police Department, where he demonstrated superior skills and received several commendations and awards.

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