Diversion Program Drug Testing

Summary

User in Kentucky facing Class D felony for methamphetamine, Class A misdemeanor for Suboxone, and Class B misdemeanor for DUI. Offered a 2-year pre-trial diversion program with DOC assessment. Diversion programs in Kentucky often include probation, community service, drug education classes, and regular drug testing. If the program does not specify the type of drug test, prepare for both hair follicle and urine tests. Considering rehab can be viewed positively by the court, but consult with an attorney for personalized advice.

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I have three charges Class D Felony class A misdemeanor Class B misdemeanor offered me a diversion I have to go back for a doc assessment will leave pool hair sample or urine test
What state are you in? This will help me provide more accurate information about your situation.
Kentucky Morgan County
What are the specific charges you're facing? This will help me provide more accurate information about your situation.
Class D Felony methamphetamine class A misdemeanor Suboxone Class B misdemeanor driving under the influence
What is the diversion program you've been offered? In Kentucky, diversion programs often involve probation, community service, and drug education classes.
*-year pre-trial diversion on count one with doc assessment count to *-month concurrent with count one count three two days in jail loss of license $* fine
What are the terms of your pre-trial diversion program?
In Kentucky, pre-trial diversion programs often include:
- Probation
- Community service
- Drug education classes
- Regular drug testing
Doc assessment is it her follicle test or urine test
What type of drug test does your diversion program specifically require: hair follicle or urine test?
It does not
If your diversion program does not specify the type of drug test, it's best to prepare for both. Is there anything else I can help with?
Would it be best instead of failing go ahead and go to rehab
Choosing to go to rehab can be seen positively by the court, showing your commitment to recovery. However, it's best to consult with your attorney. Anything else I can assist with?