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Judge orders drug-patch monitoring, restricts driving and directs treatment visits for defendants who test positive
Summary
A Jefferson County judge ordered at least one defendant to obtain a drug-monitoring patch within 24 hours, barred her from driving while she tests positive, and instructed defendants to follow treatment plans and contact a local provider named in court.
The presiding judge ordered immediate treatment-related bond conditions for defendants who tested positive on drug screenings, including a requirement to obtain a monitored drug patch within 24 hours and follow a treatment plan. The judge told Precious Eaglin, charged with assault on a peace officer and aggravated assault with a deadly weapon, “You are going to have to get a drug patch. You have 24 hours to get that. ... You have to get it changed every 2 weeks.” The judge also ordered that Eaglin not…
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