How Prescription Fraud is Charged in Wyoming
The Wyoming Controlled Substances Act and other laws deal with prescription fraud in Wyoming. It includes a number of actions, such as getting a controlled substance by lying, fraud, forgery, or deception; changing or using a forged prescription; getting multiple prescriptions from different providers without telling them (called “doctor shopping”); and pretending to be a doctor or other licensed prescriber.
A lot of prescription fraud cases involve people who are addicted to controlled substances and did what they did because of that addiction, not because they planned to commit a crime. That context is important, and so is how it is shown to the court. We look at these cases with a full understanding of the facts, and we look for treatment-based solutions when they are available and make sense.
Penalties for Prescription Fraud in Wyoming
In Wyoming, prescription fraud is usually a felony if it involves Schedule II or III controlled substances, which includes most opioids and benzodiazepines. Fines and prison time of up to seven years are possible punishments. A conviction almost always leads to an investigation by the licensing board and the possible loss of the professional license for licensed healthcare professionals. This can be worse than the criminal penalty.
Defense Strategies in Wyoming Prescription Fraud Cases
In cases of prescription fraud, defenses include questioning the evidence of fraudulent intent, showing that the prescription was obtained legally, proving that the person didn’t know the behavior was fraudulent, and, in cases where the person is dependent on drugs, showing a treatment history and commitment to recovery that supports other options. We look at each case on its own.
Penalty Grid
| Felony Exposure | Fine | License | Drug Charges |
| Up to 7 years | Significant | Investigation likely | May accompany |
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