My question involves civil rights in the State of: Tennessee

I was ordered to complete long-term inpatient rehabilitation as part of court order. After 8 months in rehab, I relapsed and was released from the program for 30 days as consequence of relapse. My probation officer was notified, and called me about 3 days after I was released. He told me, "You only have a month or two left to complete this sh**, just get somewhere, anywhere, so I can put it in my computer that this is taken care of." I immediately told him of a 3/4 house that I could go into, and he told me that was fine, to just get somewhere. I went straight into said 3/4 house as instructed by my P.O. About 3 weeks of being in this program, I received a call from my probation officer and he said, "I have changed my mind. I am violating you."

As of right now, I do not know for sure that I have a violation, but I am constantly in fear of being arrested. I know that it is my word against his, and I am facing a possible 6 year sentence if he so chooses. My fiancé also heard on speakerphone him telling me that I was allowed to enter this 3/4 house, and is willing to testify to that.

In the 2 years now that I have been on probation, myself and my P.O. have had multiple conversations in which I expressed my faith in God, and being healed of my drug addiction which of course has led to all my criminal activity. My P.O. expresses very openly that he is a practicing atheist, and that his belief is there is no God, and he feels people who believe in God just need a crutch to make it through life. I honestly feel that he is prejudice against my beliefs/faith in God.

I have been clean since this relapse which started this whole thing. I am active in AA/NA 12 STEP Recovery.

Is there anything at all that I can do about this? I have no idea where to even start, or if there is anything I can do at all.

Thanks!