You may receive administrative discipline, you may be required to attend drug or alcohol rehad, or you may be violated; this is at the discretion of your Parole Officer.
When a parolee fails a drug test just a tiny bit, his parole officer lets him off on the condition parolee reports to drug test immediately afterwards. Parolee's bossman had a talk with parole officer. Suddenly employee cut off all contacts because Parole Officer told employer parolee failed drug test just one time 3 months ago. Does the parole officer have a right to tell employer or did the parole officer violate the parolee's Privacy Right?
Yes.
Most likely, yes.
stop doing drugs.
In Louisville, KY, a person on parole could potentially face consequences for a dirty drug test, but it doesn't automatically mean they will be sent back to prison. The response to a positive test often depends on the specific conditions of their parole, the nature of the violation, and the discretion of their parole officer or the court. Alternatives to incarceration, such as increased supervision or mandatory treatment programs, may also be considered. Ultimately, the decision will vary based on individual circumstances and the policies of the parole board.
Generally, violation of a condition of parole means you will have a hearing before the parole board or a special "hearing officer" appointed by the government, and if it is determined during that hearing that you did in fact violate your parole conditions your parole will be revoked and you will go back to prison to serve out the remainder of your term. You'll have a chance at the hearing to defend yourself, but it's kind of hard to argue with a positive drug test.If the parole violation is itself a crime (which it might be for a drug test), then you could ADDITIONALLY face a separate trial and possible sentencing for that, which would be added to your original sentence.
Tramadol will likely show up as a opiate since it is a synthetic. If it is prescription, that information should be given to the parole officer.
Yes. The parole officer has full DOC authority over the offenders on his case load. If he yells jump, the offender should probably not stop long enough to ask how high.
If you test dirty yes they can. Or if you have another outstanding warrant for your arrest.
You need a prescription for both clonozepam and fluoxetine. Provide the scripts to the officer and there should be no problem.
As a officer of the court ,I would remand the parolee back to jail for resentencing.
To ensure the client is not using illegal drugs. Those on parole are not allowed to commit crimes, and even the smallest infraction will send them right back to prison.