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Because the Fourth Amendments protections against unreasonable searches and seizures only apply to governmental action, drug testing imposed by private employers not acting as an agent of the Government or with the participation or knowledge of any governmental official are completely unguarded by Fourth Amendment
Conditions such as fines, restitution, and drug testing are considered standard conditions of probation. Probationers who commit technical violations are very likely to have their probation revoked. Most of the rules of evidence that govern regular trials do not play a role in revocation hearings.
Key conditions include regular reporting to a probation officer, maintaining employment, abiding by travel restrictions, and avoiding criminal activity. Special conditions may also be imposed based on individual circumstances, such as drug testing or mental health treatment.
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There are two types of probation: unsupervised (informal) and supervised. The kind of probation imposed on an offender is influenced by the specifics of the crime committed and the discretionary power of the judge.

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