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What happens if a person fails a drug test on probation in Texas?


Question Posted Saturday August 12 2017, 11:22 pm

Do they go to jail?

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adviceman49 answered Monday August 14 2017, 9:14 am:
This is one of those questions that none of can give a definite answer. My brother in-law was a substance abuse parole officer. Failing a drug test did not cause him to immediately violate someone's parole as there can be false positives. Also over the counter drugs can give false positives or have trace amounts of illicit drugs in them.

In short it is really up to the parole officer and how the parolee has behaved on parole that will determine if the failure will cause a parole violation.

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