well u 1st hav 2 ask god 4 help n tell him 2 forgive u for the sin u had mad n tell him that u no that u did wrong n u relized it n 2 free u 4im doz evil spirits that r botherin u or r n u nther that is the correct thang to do
cranberry juice and lots of water
If the court orders you to do so, yes.
If you are not ordered by the Court to not drink alcohol then yes.
No
Anyone placed on probation for any charge is restricted from consuming alcohol and/or illicit drugs.
The fact of the matter is any amount of alcohol not metabolized completely by the body will produce a positive for alcohol in a drug screen.
No. Alcohol isn't going to cause a positive drug test.
no, not unless they are given a reason so suspect that you have consumed any drugs
Most likely, yeah.
Probation offices typically test for drugs, alcohol, and sometimes other substances through random drug testing to monitor compliance with probation conditions. These tests help ensure that individuals are maintaining sobriety and following the requirements of their probation.
Yes it will. I have been on probation for over a year and always have had clean urines. However, I was given hydrocodone for pain after I had severed an artery and had emergency surgury. I tested positive for opiates! I was so surprised when my probation officer told me I had a positive drug screen for opiates. So I had to take my prescription into her to show her that I was under a doctors care and was prescribed hydrocodone.
Yes. Suboxone is an opiate class drug (composed of buprenorphine and naloxone). It will screen positive for opiates.