Yes, part of your probation is not having possession of, or using, illegal drugs. If you are caught violating probation, there is a very high chance that you will be arrested, and your probation will be voided.
If you are on probation and are violated for anything at all you cannot bail on a probation hold i know cause ive been through county and prison systems if you catch a case on a felony you will automatically violate but if they serve you 6months for the violation and your still fighting your controlling case when your violation ends youll be able to bail
This depends on what you mean by go away. If you were arrested for possession of drug paraphernalia while on probation this will always be on your arrest record. If you are referring to being on probation for drug paraphernalia and a probation violation warrant is active then no it will not go away. It is possible to get a lawyer to enter on the case and maybe get Court date without having to be arrested.
No. If you fail the drug test twice they will decide you are not attempting to mend the error of your ways and send you to prison.
You can be declared in violation of your probation and thrown back in jail.
You go to jail on a probation violation.
no -.- druggy
There are generally two cases in that instance. One is the new drug case. The second is a violation of probation. One condition of probation is always not to commit a new crime. If there is a new crime, then that violates the condition. If it turns out there was in fact a new crime, the judge who oversees the probation may resentence the probationer to anything the probationer could have been sentenced to originally for the first case.
You received the terms of your probation at the time you were sentenced - READ THEM! If you violate any of the provisions or restrictions set forth in those documents then you are in violation. If travelling or leaving the county/state/country is one of the restrictions then you have committed a violation.
Lindsay Lohan violated her probation by failing to complete court-ordered community service and drug rehabilitation programs. This was not her first violation; she had a history of legal troubles stemming from multiple arrests and subsequent probation violations. Her repeated issues with the law have led to several stints in rehab and other legal repercussions over the years.
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Absolutely not! You have to be in possesion of a drug to be arrested for it. The only reason I could see you being arrested is if you are on some kind of probation or prison release program and the conditions are that you are drug tested. Doctors are there to help you medically, not legally. Best of luck to you.
no, not unless they are given a reason so suspect that you have consumed any drugs