What happens if a juvenile fails a drug test




















The judge may impose up to three days imprisonment for any violation of probation or revoke your probation entirely. A failed drug test is a technical violation of your probation. While this type of probation violation is generally not as serious as facing charges for a new criminal offense, the legal penalties could be the same depending on the circumstances of your case.

It is important to consider the full range of possible consequences of this type of violation and how it could affect you and your family. Because of the possibility of incarceration or other significant penalties, many people choose to have a probation violation attorney offer support and guidance during this process.

The earlier you enlist our help, the more time we have to craft a solid defense on your behalf. With any probation violation, the judge has the option to revoke your probation and send you to jail for the remainder of your original sentence. However, this is unlikely for your first failed drug test. They may instead modify the terms of your probation, restricting your lifestyle or mandating you attend drug rehabilitation or counseling.

We can examine your case, help you understand the possible outcome based on the facts of your situation, and represent your best interests to the judge. If you fail additional drugs tests while on probation, the judge is unlikely to take it easy on you.

You may face a choice between inpatient drug rehabilitation or incarceration. Either one will take you away from work or school, and may make it difficult to care for your family. It could have a devastating effect on every aspect of your life.

We strive to minimize the penalties you face after any probation violation, so you can get back to your normal schedule as soon as possible. All DNA testing services have an estimated completion time listed on the authorization order and or online and can scientifically never be precise.

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With instant drug tests, negative results will be available on the same day; if the instant result is non-negative, the specimen will be sent to the lab for lab confirmation and MRO review. No refund shall be issued if cancellation of services is made more than 48 hours after payment. Results are often finished earlier than expected but can exceed estimated expectations.

Possession Any juvenile who knowingly and without legal justification possesses a controlled or illegal substance can be charged with juvenile drug possession. Knowledge To be convicted of drug possession, a juvenile must knowingly possess or control the prohibited substance.

Control To be convicted of possessing drugs, a prosecutor does not have to show that the juvenile was actually holding the drugs, or had them in a pocket or somewhere else on his or her body. Penalties Anytime a juvenile is charged with a drug possession violation, that juvenile faces some potentially serious consequences.

Drug counseling. Juvenile courts typically focus on rehabilitating young people. Because of this, a juvenile court can order the juvenile offender, as well as his or her parents, to attend drug counseling in hopes of rehabilitating the teen. Juveniles may also be placed on probation for drug possession. When a court orders probation, it orders the juvenile to comply with some specific terms. For example, the court will likely order the child to attend school regularly, maintain a job or find a job if the teen is old enough, participate in drug counseling or family counseling, perform community service, or a range of other requirements.

The court may also order the juvenile to regularly report to a juvenile probation officer or court officer, though this is not always the case. Probation lasts typically at least six months, but longer terms are also possible Diversion.

Diversion, also known as pretrial diversion or informal probation, is also a common consequence for juvenile drug possession offenders. Just as with probation, a juvenile on diversion must comply with specific court rules. However, instead of the court ordering probation, the juvenile is allowed to comply with the diversion orders without having to formally go before the juvenile court.

If the juvenile successfully completes the diversion program, the charges are essentially dismissed. However, not all jurisdictions allow for juvenile diversion programs and it is usually available for first-time offenders only.

In rare cases a court can order a juvenile into detention for drug possession. Detention can involve home confinement, placement with a foster family or guardian, placement with a juvenile home, or placement in a juvenile detention center. Drug possession cases do not typically result in detention unless the juvenile is a repeat offender or other factors are present, such as if the drug possession occurred as the result of robbery or violent crime.

Speak to an Attorney Being charged with drug possession as a juvenile is always significant. Talk to a Lawyer Start here to find criminal defense lawyers near you.



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