Atlanta, GA asked in Probate for Georgia

Q: My P.O. drug screened me after the judge ruled that i would not have to submit to screening while on probation.

I am on probation for an accident with injures. The judge ruled that i may keep my 4th amendment.

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Joshua Schiffer
Joshua Schiffer
Answered
  • Roswell, GA
  • Licensed in Georgia

A: IT comes down to the very specific facts of the plea, as probation officers often have the discretion to require screens even without a 4th Amendment waiver.

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