Legal Question in Criminal Law in Maryland

Prescription Fraud

What can happen to someone that unknowingly drove someone to a store that commited perscription fraud if the police have the licence plate of the driver, but the driver never droped off anything or picked anything up, and the persons that did the crime is on camera. Also, how much info would the driver have to give and what if the driver didn't give any info?


Asked on 6/15/06, 2:37 pm

2 Answers from Attorneys

Jason Cleckner Law Office of Jason Cleckner, LLC

Re: Prescription Fraud

I don't think you would be convicted if you didn't do anything but drive a person in your car who unbeknownst to you committed prescription fraud. However, this sounds like it may be a complicated case, and may need to be a trial. You should look into hiring an attorney. I don't know what you mean about giving info, but if you want to contact me and give me more information about your case, I would be happy to e-mail you back.

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Answered on 6/15/06, 5:51 pm

Prescription Fraud

The criteria is whether you knew, OR SHOULD HAVE KNOWN, that the fraud was going to take place. You need to talk to a criminal lawyer, like myself, before you do anything else.

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Answered on 6/16/06, 10:43 am


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