yes, unless you have a DEA number you cannot write any prescriptions!
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It is a felony if you are proven to have done it intentionally. Most states classify unintentional prescription forgery/fraud as a misdemeanor though.
depends on whether it's a conservative or liberal state
It's going to vary by state, but most of them it is listed as a felony.
Yes, counterfeiting money is forgery and is a felony.
Forgery refers to the act of falsifying a signature, document, or item with the intent to deceive, while counterfeiting involves the production of fake currency, goods, or documents with the intention of passing them off as genuine for financial gain. Both are illegal practices that can result in criminal charges.
If you have produced the counterfeit currency, or are knowingly distributing it, you are committing a felony offense which is punishable by law. However, if you have discovered to be in possession of such tender, yet did not create it or were unaware of it, you are innocent.
Counterfeiting money is a serious crime that could see you serving a very long prison sentence.
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Yes, you can get prison time for counterfeiting money.
Possessing or distributing counterfeit money is a serious crime that can result in imprisonment, fines, or both. Each jurisdiction has its own specific laws and penalties for dealing with counterfeit currency.
Counterfeiting
Yes, that is called counterfeiting.
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Counterfeiting
counterfeiting is the illegal manufacturing of money
Check forgery in Arkansas is the act of creating, altering, or endorsing a check with the intent to deceive others for personal gain. It is considered a serious criminal offense under Arkansas law and can result in fines and imprisonment if convicted.