ROSE, Justice.
On March 14, 1983 the appellant, Judy Cronin, drove to Gillette, accompanied by a friend, Betty D. Robinson. Ms. Cronin gave Ms. Robinson a prescription for tincture of opium, which prescription was made out to "Janet Cox" on a prescription form that had been stolen from the office of Dr. Robert Schmunk, a Douglas physician. The two went to the Osco drug store in Gillette, where Ms. Robinson had the prescription filled.
When the forged prescription...
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