Bossman Austin Curtis Peterson / BossmanJack / AustinGambles / Austin_07 / irondollah - Gambling addict, convicted felon, scammer, and raging manchild that hates his fucking life, FAKE MONEY

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Duration of Rehab Saga Mk. IV

  • < 1WK

    Votes: 308 20.8%
  • < 3 WK

    Votes: 432 29.2%
  • < 6WK

    Votes: 216 14.6%
  • Completed Successfully

    Votes: 523 35.4%

  • Total voters
    1,479
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Doomer bros, We are ok. He's ok. Everythings Ok. Not to law sperg outside of the legal thread but Virginia has built in safeguards for these situations.

Failing a drug test is just a technical violation, versus a straight up violation such as getting convicted of a new charge. And guess what? The law says he gets 2 FREE CRACK PASSES! Or more! As multiple failed drug tests could be rolled up into just one revocation hearing and one "technical". Him failing three in a row is not "strike three".

A. For the purposes of this section, "technical violation" means a violation based on the probationer's failure to...(vii) refrain from the use, possession, or distribution of controlled substances or related paraphernalia;
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Multiple technical violations arising from a single course of conduct or a single incident or considered at the same revocation hearing shall not be considered separate technical violations for the purposes of sentencing pursuant to this section.
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The court shall not impose a sentence of a term of active incarceration upon a first technical violation of the terms and conditions of a suspended sentence or probation, and there shall be a presumption against imposing a sentence of a term of active incarceration for any second technical violation of the terms and conditions of a suspended sentence or probation. However, if the court finds, by a preponderance of the evidence, that the defendant committed a second technical violation and he cannot be safely diverted from active incarceration through less restrictive means, the court may impose not more than 14 days of active incarceration for a second technical violation. The court may impose whatever sentence might have been originally imposed for a third or subsequent technical violation.


 
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