Legal Question in Civil Rights Law in Georgia

i have been on probation three yrs in september, that being the end of it. my charge wasn't a violant one nor drug related. certainely not making lite of any thing i may have done nor is that my intention.my fine and resotution was much much more than i could repay . so in may i had to go in front of the judge. right off she ordered anyone there on probation issue ,a drug test. now i hadnt been charged with any such charge nor never ask in almost 3 yrs to provide urine.although it really didnt even bother me, but i immediately let the lady who accompained me to the bathroom that i had a rx for adderall and gave her the name of my doctor and pharmacy. i know that adderall does show up as meth sometimes if you dont have the updated ,more advanced test that break down each drug name. of course it did show a faint line,as tned this they call it ,as meth.i had explained to her that this had happened to people taking this med before,even told her that i had called my pharmacist again to confirm that this med would do so,offering name and number. she told me she didnt believe me and that i was going to jail cause i was on meth. the judge during lunch break had a emergency with her husband and had to leave. otherwise i truely believe and she said she was locking me up. my probation officer never spoke up once to say in 3yrs, i had never caused one area of concern. meanwhile i go to my monthly dr appt to be dismissed because she had gotten a call and wasnt going to have the dea in on her. she gave me two weeks supply ,although she knew i would be out of the state the first of the two weeks she had given me,therefore i basically had one week to find another doctor. i still havent resolved this and have had major physical,emontional and mental problems. havent i been violated, surely this cant be okay to harm another human because of a persons title''


Asked on 7/19/11, 10:07 am

1 Answer from Attorneys

Lawrence Lewis Lawrence Lewis, P.C.

When the judge gets back around to you, you are going to jail. Good luck.

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Answered on 8/01/11, 9:00 pm


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