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Probably. That will be up to the prosecuting attorney and the judge, but you'd need to be able to tell a pretty good sob story not to go back to prison if you're caught with illegal drugs.

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Q: What happens if you served your federal time and finished but was on probation and get caught with drugs will you go back to jail?
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