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Prosecutors in NFL running back Adrian Peterson's Texas child abuse case have filed a motion to have his bond revoked after Peterson allegedly told an employee of the company conducting urinalysis drug testing for the Montgomery County court that he had smoked marijuana.
Under Texas law, bond can be revoked "for any good or sufficient cause" and the defendant re-arrested and required to give another bond.
Prosecutors in NFL running back Adrian Peterson's Texas child abuse case have filed a motion to have his bond revoked after Peterson allegedly told an employee of the company conducting urinalysis drug testing for the Montgomery County court that he had smoked marijuana.
Under Texas law, bond can be revoked "for any good or sufficient cause" and the defendant re-arrested and required to give another bond.
Prosecutors in NFL running back Adrian Peterson's Texas child abuse case have filed a motion to have his bond revoked after Peterson allegedly told an employee of the company conducting urinalysis drug testing for the Montgomery County court that he had smoked marijuana.
Under Texas law, bond can be revoked "for any good or sufficient cause" and the defendant re-arrested and required to give another bond.