of course; its always a violation
Depending on the offense, diversion programs usually include drug tests, in addition to alcohol breathalyzers. In Nebraska, the participant is randomly drug tested.
A drug and alcohol evaluation is basically a discussion of one's drinking and drug using habits, and their consequences. A checklist is normally used, and the answers to the questions pretty much tell the story. Inpatient settings usually include a physical exam by a doctor or nurse practitioner as well.
No. Only a violation of traffic laws can result in the loss of a license.
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Yes, alcohol is a drug. However, alcohol is not an illegal drug. Alcohol is a legal drug like caffeine.
Not likely. They have become too much a part of their lives to be able to successfully cover it up.
Post trial diversion is typically offered for offenders instead of jail time. Examples of this would be alcohol or drug counseling programs, or some other rehabilitative program like anger management counseling for domestic abuse situations. If you are accused of an offense which may entail some sort of post-trial diversion program, you should consider it as it may save you jail time and could help you get your life together.
yes, using illegal drugs is a parole violation.
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no. if its ur first ticcket, you'll prollly get diversion
Alcohol (ethyl alcohol, or ethanol) is itself a drug. They are really adictive and do bad stuff to your body.