Prescription Drug Crime Defense In Chicago And Beyond
In Illinois, prescription drug charges can have serious consequences – for those with valid prescriptions, and even for the doctors writing the prescriptions. At Pissetzky Law LLC, we’ve dedicated over two decades to aggressively defending both patients and doctors against felony charges all over Chicago and surrounding areas like Northbrook.
Our experienced lawyers for prescription drug charges relentlessly examine every aspect of each case, from arrest to charging. We’re meticulous, we’re aggressive, and we don’t stop at anything when defending you.
Prescription Drug Charges Can Be Serious Felonies In Illinois
In Illinois, unauthorized possession, use or distribution of prescription drugs can lead to serious felony charges. These charges can be complex and intimidating, but our attorneys are here to challenge them head-on. Below are some common scenarios that can result in prescription drug charges – but we’re ready to counter each one:
- Possession without a valid prescription: This includes having controlled substances that require a prescription, such as Xanax, Valium or Adderall, that were not prescribed to you, even if they were legally prescribed to someone else. Penalties can be severe, depending on the type and quantity of the drug. We scrutinize every detail to build your defense.
- Using expired prescriptions: Once a prescription expires, it’s no longer valid for filling or refilling. Attempting to fill an expired prescription can lead to legal issues. While possessing expired medication from a previously valid prescription isn’t typically illegal, using expired or outdated prescription forms to obtain medication is a serious offense. We’ll investigate all circumstances surrounding your case.
- Forging prescriptions: Any attempt to modify a prescription, such as changing the dosage, quantity or type of medication, is considered forgery. This is a felony offense in Illinois, carrying severe penalties, including potential prison time. We’re prepared to challenge these serious allegations.
- Possessing quantities exceeding your prescription: Having more of a prescribed medication than the amount specified on your prescription, such as a higher dosage or more pills than prescribed, can be grounds for criminal charges. This also applies to refilling prescriptions too frequently. We’ll fight to protect your rights in these complex situations.
In addition to these individual charges, there are laws against sharing prescription drugs. Even giving medication to family members or friends is illegal. Both the person providing the medication and the recipient can face criminal charges. This applies regardless of whether money changes hands or the intent is to help someone in need. Our attorneys understand the nuances of prescription drug crime laws and how to defend against them.
As Skilled Lawyers For Prescription Drug Charges, We Vigorously Challenge Prosecutions
Led by Gal Pissetzky, our team has experience defending clients facing drug crime charges, including those related to prescription drug possession and forged prescriptions. To discuss your case, we offer consultations with our attorneys. Call our Chicago or Northbrook office at 312-239-8292 or email us to schedule an appointment.
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