I have had my clients tested on the same day. you are running the risk, lawyer or no lawyer. They have test sticks now that social services use in order to assess wether someone will get off or not.

Here in Texas, where I live...the judge can use his/her own discression as to wether you are prepared to get off probation.

How was your P.O.? was he/she a prick? It is usually the P.O. that orders the UA the at the time of the trial. The lawyer has no real say even if the P.O. says he/she wants a final UA. If they do the final spot UA and it comes out positive, then it will be harder for your P.O. to convince the judge to just let you off probation immediatly since you were still on probation at the time. Texas judges are pricks.

I have always dealt w/cool P.O.s at my job so i haven't had a problem w/my clients. Only twice have I had a problem and it was my client's fault since they acted like assholes in the court room when they got their probation extended for not paying their fees. Then the judge had them UAed since they acted that way and then they got more time.

I STILL WOULD WAIT MAN!!! No point at risking it.

Just get drunk or something. I don't know what else to tell you.