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I dunno if this is a possible defense...but how can they actually prove she made that phone call? Isn't it possible that someone else called in the prescription as a practical joke? I know it sounds ridiculous, but really, how can they prove she did that? If they look at her phone bill, ok, they will find she called the pharmacy. She could've called the pharmacy to ask if they sold rectal thermometers, that doesn't prove anything. Unless the pharmacist actually recorded the call, what proof is there? She went to the pharmacy, ok, but she could've been picking up any prescription, no? No one has a recording of anything she said, she just happened to be at the pharmacy. But I'm not a lawyer- I have no idea if that would work, maybe something to ask the lawyer, though? Maybe Trampy or someone will know (hehehe, and I'm not implying you're an expert on prescription fraud Trampy, I'm just saying you know a lot about the law)? I would also ask the lawyer if checking into rehab would work. But if none of that works...she'll have no problem getting painkillers in Mexico...... -yawkaw |
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