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Is credit card fraud a felony or a misdemeanor? ?

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is this crime punishable with jail time? if so ...

what is all done during the strip search?

what about medicines i take?

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  1. All credit card fraud is a class felony. Most of these are federal crimes in which the transactions cross state lines. It is punishable in up to twenty years of prison time. The strip search is performed to find drugs or paraphenaelia by a person of the same gender. Your medicines will be given to you by a certified nurse or doctor.


  2. The seriousness of the offense is determined by the amount of the charge.

    Strip searching is a matter of the jails policy. It is not usually done, only when there is a suspicion you are hiding contraband. You will probably have to disrobe, shower, and change into jail clothes in the presence of a jailer of the same gender, but the search will not be invasive. Invasive searches, commonly called "body cavity searches", are done by a medical professional only when there is probable cause you are hiding something.

    As far as medications, you can bring them with, or have someone deliver them. Jails have a nurse on staff that assists with dispensing medications.

  3. I think if you exceed a certain amount it becomes a felony. It is punishable by jail time, but with a lawyer you should get probo and comm serv.

    Strip search is usually full cavity, to make sure you're not smuggling anything into jail.

    Medicines you take will be given to you by the center's physicians.

  4. I think all cc fraud is a felony. If it's under $250 it may be a misdemeanor. Probably get probation instead of jail time if you get a lawyer.

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