Probation terms and health issues
I've been on probation for about a year and a half now. I was arrested approximately two years ago for possession of psilocybin (Schedule 1 drug) for which I was charged with a Class A misdemeanor. I was a college student at the time and had never been in trouble, or even to the principles office in high school. This entire situation occurred in a small rural town. I was sentenced to 3 years of probation in the county I actually lived in and ordered to do 150 hours of community service.
The problem is that I'm now halfway through my probation sentence and I cannot complete the community service due to a back injury that occurred about four months after I started probation. The reason I cannot continue as told by my officer is that unless I can pass a full physical, I cannot do my community service. I cannot pass a physical; I am on light duty where I work as prescribed by my doctor and can only lift a small amount if necessary.
The officer has told me that if I don't complete the community service for whatever reason at the end of three years I could be sent to jail, or asked to pay a large fine. The officer also told me that at this point if I had completed my community service, he would recommend to the judge that I be taken off probation immediately.
Is there any way I could just be excused from probation because of my inability to complete the probation terms? I've always held a full time job, and I've attended college part-time for two semesters while on probation and currently hold a 3.3 GPA.