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positive urinalysis on parole from prescription medication

I am on parole and because of the prescription medication (desoxyn 5mg 2 times daily) I take my urinalysis tests are positive for methamphetamine. The parole dept says I am not allowed to take my medication and refuses to make a record of it in my file, consequently my parole is violated. I have been employed at the same location for almost 2 years and my employer feels my contribution to the company is irreplaceable.can i file anything with the courts to allow me my medication?


Asked on 4/28/05, 10:18 pm

2 Answers from Attorneys

Terry A. Nelson Nelson & Lawless

Re: positive urinalysis on parole from prescription medication

It is possible to defend against the parole violation with your medical doctors help. Contact me if interested in having the assistance of counsel to do this.

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Answered on 4/29/05, 3:30 pm
Steven Mandell Law Offices of Steven R. Mandell

Re: positive urinalysis on parole from prescription medication

While I would need much more information before I could answer your question specifically, it seems to me that your medical needs take priority over your PO's "rules," or whatever makes him/her deny you the right to take a prescription medication. However, since you are probably already violated, the focus will be to prevent a finding of a violation, and if successful, then to seek a court order allowing you to take your meds. If you'd like to discuss this more fully, don't hesitate to call. Steve Mandell 310 393 0639

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Answered on 4/29/05, 12:31 am


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