My question involves criminal law for the state of: Mississippi
What evidence to police need to arrest someone on prescription fraud?
My question involves criminal law for the state of: Mississippi
What evidence to police need to arrest someone on prescription fraud?
Whatever evidence would suffice to create probable cause that a crime occurred and that the suspect committed the crime.
Not really clear on your answer. Do police need a tape recording? A handwritten forged document? A pharmacist word? What?
Do doctors file complaints or what?
Why don't you tell us what happened and we can help you further?
(Generally though, yes - a doctor's complaint, pharmacist's phone call - all of these can be enough to trigger an investigation)
You are looking for a black and white answer to a question that does not have one. There is no single piece of evidence that must exist in each and every case before an arrest can be made. What constitutes valid and sufficient evidence for an arrest will be different from case to case.