When the bottle of urine hit the floor, a man trying to use his 10-year-old son’s pee to beat a court drug test was busted.

As FOX56 reports, the suspect, identified as John Dezinski, 49, of Wilkes-Barre, faces charges after sheriff deputies say he smuggled in his 10-year-old son’s urine to a court drug test this week.

Authorities tell FOX56 that Dezinski had his son pee in a bottle while out in the parking lot of the Luzerne County Children and Youth building.

When Dezinski walked inside and sat down, the pee-filled bottle allegedly fell from his pants in front of county sheriff deputies working the screening station at the building’s entrance.

That’s when Dezinski admitted the urine was his son’s so he could beat the court drug test.

Authorities added they later learned Dezinski is subject to a recent ‘no contact Protection from Abuse’ order held by his wife, Janet Dezinski, who had waited outside the county building but was interviewed after the incident.

Dezinski was released from Luzerne County Prison but faces a misdemeanor charge of falsely furnishing drug-free urine, as well as a protection-from-abuse order violation.

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