Probably having your probation revoked and a new charge of Coke possession/Use.
Yes it is! Anything that is a mind-altering substance is considered illegal to consume, just like you can't drink on probation.
Probation departments use different methods of detection. Oral swabs (a chunk of hard cotton) is chewed and then tested on site with results in about 4-5 minutes. Urine test, are still used too. Both will look for metabolites of Cocaine, that is byproducts of cocaine after it's been metabolized by your liver. When you say the byproducts of cocaine use are you asking if they test for what the coke is cut with? If so no. It's much easier to look for the actual drug metabolites. Good Luck!
That depends on state law, doesn't it? In Georgia it's not a "crime" for a person on probation to have archery equipment, but it MIGHT BE a violation of the terms and conditions of their probation. Just like an adult over 21 drinking beer or hanging around a bar-- it's not illegal, but it probably is a violation of probation that can get the person in trouble with the probation officer and the judge that imposed the probation as part of the sentence. If you're on probation and a term of your probation is "no weapons" then I'd say to stay away from bows and arrows too. They are probably considered weapons even if you only intend to use them for the sport of target practice.
There is no set penalty. The probationer should be in a treatment program. Residential treatment is a possibility. The probation officer may put the probationer on electronic monitoring or a scram bracelet. The scram bracelet can detect alcohol through the skin after it is consumed. The aforementioned supervision strategies are not "penalties", but are designed to help the probationer complete their term successfully. It is also possible probation could be revoked and the probationer sent to prison.
The legal consequences of possessing or using cocaine vary depending on the jurisdiction. In general, possession or use of cocaine is considered a criminal offense and can result in penalties such as fines, probation, or imprisonment. The severity of the consequences often depends on factors such as the amount of cocaine involved, the intent behind the possession or use, and the individual's prior criminal record.
The condition of probation refers to the terms and requirements that an individual must adhere to while on probation. These conditions can vary but typically include reporting to a probation officer, abstaining from drug and alcohol use, not committing any further offenses, and completing any required counseling or treatment programs. Failure to comply with these conditions can result in probation violation and potential consequences.
We all get nervous in a probation moment.
what do you use to cut cocaine
crack is wack cocaine is lame cocaine is for pussies
Don't do cocaine.
It's dangerous to use cocaine before doing anything. Or after.
does rockland county probation use urine etg tests