How A Drink Can Cause Bond Revocation in Texas

Word to the Wise - in Texas a violation of a court condition can cause Texas Bond Revocation - so listen and abide by any imposed conditions.

After a stressful day, it might be tempting to celebrate with a drink, but I urge you to think twice. Many people, including judges and attorneys, often overlook the risks associated with consuming alcohol after being released. If you end up in court and are subjected to a random urine analysis (UA), you could face re-arrest if you test positive. It's essential to stay sober to ensure you can defend yourself effectively. Remember, staying out on bond is vital for your case, so make wise choices.

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