
Quoting
flyingron
There are two problems here. First, is that the probation conditions in Virginia (and just about anywhere) state that you're not to commit more crimes while on probation. The second issue is Virginia says not to drink to the point it interferes with your activities. Getting arrested for drunk in public is prima facie evidence of such interference. You, need an attorney as Geek pointed out. You also need to get into some program about your substance abuse issues. Your PO can probably direct you to such programs, if not try the Virginia Department of Health. I'm not a big fan of the efficacy of twelve step, but you need to do something. You have the text book definition of a substance abuse problem.