I appologize for the long post.
Back in January my boyfriend and I were pulled over by police for stopping too far into an intersection. I'm not sure exactly for what reason(I was so nervous), but the officer proceeded to pull my boyfriend out of the car and searched him. They found a homemade marijuana pipe and put him under arrest. After calling for backup, the officer then pulled me out of the car and searched me. He found an empty bullet with cocaine residue in it, so naturally I was arrested too. Further search of the car turned up large bag of marijuana(don't know the exact amount because I don't use it) and my boyfriend's pair of brass knuckles.
Both of us were sentenced to 7411, however I was allowed immediate discharge(by paying all fines up front) because I have never even had a traffic violation in my life. My boyfriend had the additional weapons charge so he was not allowed the same privilage. I, for the most part, have been doing my best to stay off coke and finish college. My boyfriend has not been doing well at all. In fact, I think his cocaine problem has been worse since the trial. He has only done 2 random drops so far and failed both. He is also on probation in another city for vandalism. Later this week he has to go to court for the second failed drop. Does anyone know what could happen? How many times is he allowed to fail a drop?
What I would also like to know is if there is any way a lawyer to contest any punishment for violations because the system did not provide treatment it promised? He was told he would be receiving mandatory drug counseling. After being bounced from one office to the next, the judge told him not to worry about counseling. This man is so depressed. His baby-momma is constantly stalking him, physically attacking the both of us. If he goes to jail, he will probably lose his house and this woman will use it as an excuse to terminate his rights. Getting drug counseling would be just the tip of the iceberg, but a step in the right direction nonetheless. If anyone can help or give advice, I would be so grateful.

