False Positive Drug Test
Summary
Probation violations in West Virginia are serious. Its crucial to gather evidence to prove any false positive drug tests. The court will ultimately decide on the matter. Hiring a defense attorney is recommended. You can search the West Virginia State Bar Associations lawyer directory for qualified attorneys in your area.Full Conversation
I have a son inlaw that was on probation and I think they are trying to pull a false positive on a drug test that I pretty sure I can prove was set up see the Jodi he has Everytime he was drug tested the state road department tested the same day and all his test were negative they tried to call him Friday for a test but he was out of service they had a agreement to call his supervisor so they could radio him to come in but they didn't do it they showed up the other night eight officers tore the daughters place apart did find anything because he has been clean and trying to get on the right track good job cdls and they pull this stunt. Now he did have a drama moment about three months ago and they piss test and blood tested him every three days but it stopped a few weeks ago thought all was good then this happened the only thing they will tell him is probation violation
Hello Brian. Could you please share the state where your son-in-law's probation is being supervised? This will help me provide more accurate information.
WV
Hello Brian, In West Virginia:
- Probation violations can be serious.
- It's important to have evidence to prove the drug tests were falsely positive.
- The court will decide on the matter.
Please consider hiring a defense attorney to help with the case.
Know any that is good in my area
Hello Brian, I'm unable to provide specific recommendations. But you can search the West Virginia State Bar Association's lawyer directory. They can help find a defense attorney in your area. Please remember to review their qualifications and client reviews.
Thank you for your time
Hello Brian, you're welcome! I'm glad I could assist. Don't hesitate to return if you have more questions in the future. Good luck with your son-in-law's case.