Prescription Fraud Lawyer San Diego
Have you been arrested for prescription fraud in San Diego? When an individual illegally acquires prescription drugs, it will be considered prescription fraud.
There are different ways in which prescription fraud can be committed. One of those ways is for an individual to go to multiple doctors in order to receive multiple prescriptions. Another way is to withhold information from a doctor in order to obtain medication. According to law enforcement officials, Valium, Xanax, OxyContin, Percocet, and Vicodin are some of the most common prescription drugs acquired through prescription fraud.
Prescription fraud is a VERY serious criminal charge, and in California, it can be prosecuted at both a federal and state level.
If convicted of prescription fraud, your conviction could result in jail or prison time, substantial fines, court-ordered classes, and registration as a drug offender. You could end up with a criminal conviction on your record, permanently tarnishing your reputation and impacting your future.
If you are facing prescription fraud charges in San Diego, do NOT waste time…Superior Law Center can help you immediately! Call (619) 743-9130 for a FREE confidential consultation.
Superior Law Center’s professional reputation is backed by an impeccable winning track record.
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We also offer little or no money down, and offer affordable payment plans to those who need help. At Superior Law Center, our experienced San Diego trial lawyer will use the best defense strategies possible to protect your innocence and your future! ALL of your rights will be protected immediately, and we will NOT stop until we have secured your freedom and gotten the BEST possible outcome for you or your loved ones.
Often times, we can stop police investigations before you EVER get charged with a crime. (If you have NOT been formally charged, read more about pre-file investigations.)