My Roommate Is Accusing Me Of Stealing His Prescription Pain Pills.
“Addiction isn’t about substance – you aren’t addicted to the substance, you are addicted to the alteration of mood that the substance brings.” – Susan Cheever
Stories of friends, family members or roommates stealing prescription medication from loved ones are all too common. The story often goes like this: After an automobile accident with injury, PATRON A is prescribed narcotics or a pain reliever such as Hydrocodone or Oxycodone (Oxycontin). PATRON B – who enjoys such a drug – takes notice and begins syphoning off a pill here or there. Within a matter of time PATRON A notices and soon realizes what is happening. Typically steps are taken to intervene and remedy the problem. Case closed.
When the Tables are Turned
A less common story is when the accused is YOU and you’re innocent. From time to time there can be a situation where your friend or roommate accuses YOU of stealing his or her prescription pills. If this is the case, and you’re innocent, here are steps to take.
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Document Moments of Theft
Ask when the time frames of when pills were taken. Document these details.
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Provide Alibis
With the time frames in place; think through your whereabouts at that time. Document those details as well and then ask for witnesses to communicate their testimonies to the fact.
- Ask that the Pills Be Relocated Without Your Knowledge
This will do two things. First, it will communicate to the accuser that you’re not interested in the drugs. Secondly, you’ll be able to testify – if it comes to that – that you had no idea of the drugs’ whereabouts. - Seek Legal Counsel
Legal representation can be your best defense in a case such as this.
Contact Morrison Law Firm Today
In addition to criminal defense, Paul Morrison provides representation for personal injury cases and divorce and family law matters. His skill as an experienced litigator and negotiator makes him an effective attorney in many areas of law. Call Morrison Law Firm, LLC in Olathe at (913) 780-6666 or send an e-mail to schedule a free consultation. Evening and Saturday appointments are available. Visa, MasterCard and American Express are accepted.