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[WY] Currently on felony probation. I failed my 3rd UA yesterday and I want to know my options because I don’t want to lose everything I worked so hard for. I am a single mom of three and I have a great job, my own place, and I’m attending my IOP. What are my options?

Currently on felony probation. I failed my 3rd UA yesterday and I want to know my options because I don’t want to lose everything I worked so hard for. I am a single mom of three and I have a great job, my own place, and I’m attending my IOP. What are my options?

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Ok, you will need to plead your situation to the judge.

Gather proof of your positive steps, such as:

  • Employment verification (proof of your steady job)
  • Proof of stable housing
  • Proof of attending your Intensive Outpatient Program (IOP)
  • Any character references from employers, counselors, or community members

Since you’re already in IOP, emphasize that you are actively seeking help. A third mistake is really tough to overcome. If you get this chance, there will be no more. So you have to stay clean somehow.

Your role as a single mom with a stable job and home may work in your favor if presented properly. Take accountability. Ask for more help.

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Currently on felony probation. I failed my 3rd UA yesterday and I want to know my options because I don’t want to lose everything I worked so hard for. I am a single mom of three and I have a great job, my own place, and I’m attending my IOP. What are my options?

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So sorry you are dealing with this tough situation. What state are your charges in?

Wyoming.

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Ok, you will need to plead your situation to the judge.

Gather proof of your positive steps, such as:

  • Employment verification (proof of your steady job)
  • Proof of stable housing
  • Proof of attending your Intensive Outpatient Program (IOP)
  • Any character references from employers, counselors, or community members

Since you’re already in IOP, emphasize that you are actively seeking help. A third mistake is really tough to overcome. If you get this chance, there will be no more. So you have to stay clean somehow.

Your role as a single mom with a stable job and home may work in your favor if presented properly. Take accountability. Ask for more help.

AttyZ

AttyZ

Depending on the circumstances, the judge could:

  • Give you a warning and impose stricter conditions
  • Extend your probation
  • Require more treatment (e.g., inpatient rehab)
  • Order short-term jail time
  • Fully revoke probation, which could mean serving your original sentence

“More help” could include:

  • Increased substance abuse treatment
  • Relapse prevention plan
  • Voluntary monitoring
  • Mental health support

What can be the “more help” option? I need to plead my case to my probation officer first — it hasn’t been presented to the judge.

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