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Tessy777
Apr 2, 2007, 10:20 AM
I was just put on intervention in lieu of conviction for prescription fraud. In my conditions for probation (or intervention) there is nothing about consuming alcohol. While I am not a big drinker, my husband and I were out eating and he was going to order a glass of wine for me, but I was afraid I couldn't have alcohol so I didn't. But after reading my terms and conditions, there was absolutely nothing listed about buying or consuming alcohol. Can I still have a glass of wine now and again?

excon
Apr 2, 2007, 10:58 AM
Hello Tessy:

If not drinking were a condition of your supervision, it would be written and you would have signed it. Given that it isn't, cheers!

excon

Tessy777
Apr 3, 2007, 02:36 PM
I was just put on intervention in lieu of conviction for prescription fraud. In my conditions for probation (or intervention) there is nothing about consuming alcohol. While I am not a big drinker, my husband and I were out eating and he was going to order a glass of wine for me, but I was afraid I couldn't have alcohol so I didn't. But after reading my terms and conditions, there was absolutely nothing listed about buying or consuming alcohol. Can I still have a glass of wine now and again?
I found out that when they do a random drug test on me, the also test for ethanol. I didn't drink alcohol so I am not worried about testing positive. I am wondering why in my conditions for supervision, it didn't state not to consume alcohol if they were testing me for ethanol. If I would have a drink and should test positive for ethanol could they violate me if it were not in the terms that I signed?

Fr_Chuck
Apr 3, 2007, 02:50 PM
When in doubt, talk to the person doing your supervision

excon
Apr 3, 2007, 03:36 PM
Hello again, Tessy:

Alcohol turns into sugar in a couple hours so random drug testing won't show anything. Just make sure you don't drink on the day you report. I don't know about this ethanol stuff.

The Padre is right, though. Best to ask your PO.

excon

Tessy777
Apr 3, 2007, 04:15 PM
Thanks for your help. I know asking is the best thing to do, I just didn't want to hear the answer NO! But you guys are right, I should bite the bullet and ask.