you mean if someone told the cops you used to do drugs? its hear-say. so no. unless you get caught with drugs on you, you get caught with paraphernalia, or you get caught in the act of using them or under the influence, you can't get in trouble. imagine what this country would be like if you could get arrested for using drugs sometime in the past. 99% of the population would be in jail lol.
Emotional pain from the past caused him to want relief by drugs.
Violation of probation means the violation of terms and conditions, standard or special, of probation. It can be anything ranging from staying past curfew to being arrested for a new crime (and a conviction is not necessary for this to happen). Your probation could be revoked or modified. If the former is true you can be sentenced to jail or prison as you would had you not been put on probation.
Update 2012: He used to smoke and has done ecstasy in his past (Burning Man) as well as mushrooms. He tried cocaine once but says it is terrible and no one should use it . He drinks, but not as much as he used to now that he has settle down with boyfriend Sauli Koskinen. Whether he still does pot from time to time only Adam knows as he has not recently said he still does it.
Tina Turner is still alive, so using the past tense would be incorrect. She had a difficult beginning, but she has been very successful since then. It depends on what your definintion of a "great life" is.
maybe about 85 to 95% drink
No. He did in the past have some troubles with alcohol, but cut it short.
Yes he did for armed robbery and kidnapping
There can be a number of reasons as to why a person Will stay in jail past there release date ... the main reason is that the inmate has got a new charge while in jail and has to serve that " new time " before they can get released ...
Yes, he has admitted to using.
The past tense of jail is jailed.
presumably, because if he/she were to confiscate the drugs one day, then get evidence that you were using/selling more of the same or different drugs.
You can expect to be hit with fees and assessments for the past due taxes. You could also serve jail time.
There is no rule-of-thumb on this question. "Good and gain time" is counted but it is entirely dependent on things such as the severity of your offens, your past record, and how you behave/act during your jail/prison sentence.
The past perfect is formed by had + past participle. The past participle of serve is served.past perfect = had served.They had served lunch by the time I got there.
The past is served.
The past participle is served.
No he does not use drugs and hasn't in the past either.