What are the consequences of a positive drug test while on parole or probation?

In Georgia, the consequences of a positive drug test for someone on parole or probation can vary depending on the severity of the situation. If the parolee/probationer has consistently tested positive for drugs, and has failed to adhere to the terms of their parole or probation, then the punishment can range from an extended period of parole or probation to a complete revocation of parole or probation, leading to incarceration. If the positive drug test is a one-time incident, then the parole officer or probation officer can use discretion to decide on a suitable punishment. This can be in the form of additional probationary conditions, such as drug rehabilitation, or restrictions imposed on the parolee or probationer’s activities. The officer may also require the parolee/probationer to be more closely monitored, allowing for random drug tests to be conducted. In some instances, the court will decide to increase the sentence if it is found that the parolee/probationer had deliberately violated the terms of their parole or probation. This can lead to the sentence being extended or increased, to as much as five years in some cases. Ultimately, it is up to the judge to determine the appropriate punishment for a positive drug test while on parole or probation.

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