It is totally up to the judge and the probation officer. Stop using drugs.
If you tested dirty it is highly unlikely. You are, prima facie, in violation of your sentence of probation. Go straight to jail without passing 'go.'
In Winnebago County, Illinois I was faced with the same situation. I discussed it with my probation officer before the test and found that if I had a dirty test I would have my probation violated, and that means go back to court and have probation vacated to get all the time that I was suppose to serve. But also he told me that I could admit to the dirty test and not have to take it, and three admittances means an violation worthy of getting my probation vacated. So my suggestion is to admit it and not go through testing dirty.
your in deep trouble.
If a person on probation has three dirty urine samples (positive for drugs), it is likely that they will face consequences such as increased supervision, additional drug testing, mandated treatment programs, or potential revocation of probation leading to jail time. The specific response will depend on the terms of their probation and the discretion of their probation officer or the court.
As long as you take the prescription to your Probation officer then no they cannot lock you up for it. But if you do not tell them or take it to them and you test dirty they will arrest you until they can figure out why you tested dirty.
you may have to serve the remainder of your sentence
I was violated on my probation for a dirty urine went to jail and was given a temporary release until my court date. Does this mean i still on probation now.
Being someone from expierence when your probation officer decides to randomly urinate test you if you urinate dirty so many times they only give so many chances and if you continue to urinate dirty they will analyze what help you need such as rehab or random urine tests from a program you'll be forced to join drug free help
No, but they may report such to law enforcement who can report such to your PO.
Depends on the state and county jurisdiction in which you live. For technical violations(less serious) your Probation/Parole Officer can sanction you to jail,loss of earned time,extension of probation/parole. For more serious violations(e.g. commiting of a felony) jail,parole revocation hearing, and can be reviewed by the state Board of Parole and Administratvie Law Judge to determine if the violation occured and if revocation is warranted.
If you test dirty yes they can. Or if you have another outstanding warrant for your arrest.
Yes. That's why they call them RANDOM drug tests. If you're not dirty, you shouldn't have any problem with it.