Failed Drug Test Retake

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A diluted drug test in Texas is often treated as a failed test. If you have a medical condition like a kidney infection, obtain medical documentation to support your case. Contact your attorney to retrieve these documents from jail property and request a bond hearing to explain the situation. Outcomes can vary, so legal representation is crucial.

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Montgomery county Texas went to court for burglary the habitat and they drug tested in the courtroom and said that it was diluted
In Texas, there are no specific laws regarding diluted drug tests. However, a diluted sample is often treated as a failed test. The decision to allow a retest is typically up to the discretion of the court or the probation officer.
What do you do in a situation where you have a kidney infection and must drink water
In your situation, it would be beneficial to get a medical documentation stating your condition. This can potentially be used as supporting evidence in court to explain the diluted sample. However, it's crucial to consult with your attorney or legal representation.
What if I am in jail because I lost my bond due to the diluted urine test
If you're in jail due to a failed bond condition, you should:
- Contact your legal representation immediately.
- Provide them with any medical documentation you have.
- They may be able to request a bond hearing to explain the situation.
It's important to note that outcomes can vary greatly.
I'm in jail I have no legal documentation they keep it in property if I did have it on me
In this situation, you need to:
- Contact your attorney to let them know about your medical condition.
- Request your attorney to retrieve your medical documents from the jail property.
- Your attorney can use these documents in court to explain the diluted sample.