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Im on probation for DWI and I dont drive. Why cant I enjoy a drink every now and then? If you are on probation for DWI you will have a condition of probation which requires abstinence from alcohol and other illegal drugs.
A Violation of Probation occurs when someone on probation fails to adhere to the conditions set by the court. This can include missing appointments with a probation officer, failing drug tests, or committing a new offense.
Adult Supervision Upon sentencing, a defendant may be placed on probation supervision from 1) one to six years for a misdemeanor, or 2) five to ten years for a felony conviction, in conjunction with a period of incarceration in a City jail (up to 6 months) instead of state imprisonment.
Testing positive for alcohol will be a violation of your probation and not driving will only be a mitigating fact. Your probation officer may file a motion to revoke with the court or if you have been exemplary so far, he or she may handle this in house and put in on hold unless something else happens.
Abstinence is required not only to prevent you from drinking and driving while on probation but also to assist you in rehabilitation. The probation officer will test you for use of alcohol and other drugs.
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Unless specifically allowed by the court order, officers may only conduct home visits with the probationers consent or in response to compliance concerns. Unauthorized entry not only violates probation rules but also risks legal action for overstepping boundaries.
State inmates who are granted parole and released from the custody of the New York State Department of Corrections and Community Supervision are under the supervision of the New York State Division of Parole located at 97 Central Avenue, Albany, New York 12206, or (518) 473-9400 or
Standard Conditions of Supervision You must not communicate or interact with someone you know is engaged in criminal activity. If you know someone has been convicted of a felony, you must not knowingly communicate or interact with that person without first getting the permission of the probation officer.

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