Should I Expect to Get Drug Tested My First Meeting With My Probation Officer?
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Im on pre-trial probation for possession of a Class E substance (steroids). If I abide to the laws of my state and do not get in any sort of trouble the charges will be dismissed. When I went to court the judge said I would not be getting random drug tests unless a suspicion of use would arise. Should I expect to get drug tested a week from now which will be my first meeting with my probation officer? My probation officer asked me to meet her next week so I can show her proof of where I live and where I work, she was also surprised that the judge had said I would not get random drug tested because I was put on probation for a drug related charge. She was also going to decide when we meet up if I would have to report regularly or not report at all. I live in Massachusetts and I’m 18 years old.
If they are done at random why would the judge say I would not be getting random drug tested. Im sure I will fail my first test from pass use before my arrest which was about 2 weeks ago.
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Answer by Zollie Rose
Yes they will. You should be worried if you are on drugs. I advise that you alert the authorities about you’re use before they catch you.
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