I have been to court around 10 times and have never been drug tested at it. When I got put on probation they send you to wherever the place is located and even then I still didn't get drug tested. They gave me a date to come back and meet with a probation officer and that is when I got my first drug test. And as long as you are honest about the last time you used its not a big deal.
Anything they want. Remember, the purpose of drug testing by the court is to put you in jail. A complete drug panel, one that is almost never run because it's expensive as hell, can test for about 150 different drugs of abuse, licit and illicit.
I can't say with any certainty, "they test for x, y and z" because if your Probation Officer hears from one of his other clients he saw you taking benzos last week when the other client was at your house, you're getting tested for benzos from here on in.
Most courts have the power to order drug tests. It would be more dependent on the type of case and circumstances. So the answer is yes (criminal courts).
Yes, the court has a right to drug test you as part of the investigation or part of your probation
yes they can test you there and usually if you go to court they test you at the court house
If there is a reason for a drug test, yes, the court will request a drug test.
No, but there's about a 99.9% chance they will go to court and get an order to compel you to test with an accompanying trip to the nearest jail.
The DHR can ask for a drug test, but you do not have to comply without a court order. If you refuse to comply, they will most likely go before a judge and get an order. Tests are usually requested when allegations are made or there is a history of drug abuse.
sorry to say drug court tests for all drugs and levels of them
Longer than it will take to make your court date and drug test.
Not for an employment purpose but they can for a court drug test
just amphetamines in arkansas
smoking weed.
No, not specifically, but it can still show as a positive for other drugs that they do test for.
Then he can suffer the consequences of anyone who doesn't do a drug test, per the entity that sent the person there. For example if someone's hire or promotion is contingent upon the results of the test, the hire or promotion can be denied.