JOHN B. ROBBINS, Judge.
Appellant Thomas K. Morgan pleaded no contest to second-degree battery and received four years' probation on October 21, 1996. The conditions of his probation prohibited him from committing any offense punishable by imprisonment and required him to submit to drug screenings. On November 5, 1999, the trial court revoked Mr. Morgan's probation pursuant to its finding that he tested positive for illegal drugs and committed the crimes of public...
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