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Regardless of the original charge, if drug testing is a condition of your release (which most courts impose), you can have your bond revoked. Your attorney should be able to advise on precedance of bond revocation in your jurisdiction.

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Q: If you are out on bond can the court order a drug test to be conducted and revoke your bond even if this test is irrelevant to your case charges?
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