Yes, it's actually CAASAP (capital area ASAP, branch of VASAP)...

Anyway, this is the first show cause. In other words, VASAP returned me as non-compliant, then I have a court date to "show cause" why I didn't return immediately after having the baby (because I had this huge gaping wound and was on extended maternity leave) anyway, there was like, a month where I didn't return which I couldn't account for with a doctor's note. I have legal counsel and all. I was tested at my very first intake appointment and failed, but this didn't hurt me legally. Then I was tested DURING my program once (part of a mandatory two random test rule) and passed. So, I haven't really done anything wrong since the DWI except not return to the program. I am going to show cause as to why I didn't return....
I have not missed any court dates or failed any drug tests since being in the program.

I am just wondering how serious this kind of thing is (I genuinely wasn't trying to skip out on, I went to the damn classes the entire time I was on bed rest) and if they are likely going to send me to take a drug test immediately after court or wait until I am back into the ASAP program....
Crazyeyd Reviewed by Crazyeyd on . Show Cause I have a show cause in a few days for not returning to ASAP immediately after the birth of my baby (long story, but basically, I had this HUGE open wound from where the couldn't sew up the c-section).... What are the odds that they are going to require me to drug test that day?? The charge is in Williamsburg, VA... also, when I was originally convicted of DWI, I had to go to this program (ASAP) and took a drug test when I was admitted. I failed the test, but all that resulted in that Rating: 5