Defense attorney Bob Harper said following Friday's hearing that the drug test from the child was provided to him during Friday's hearing.

"There's no saying how it happened," he said. "There's nothing filed saying she did anything."

Ramos is accused of allowing illegal drugs to be sold in the presence of her 6-year-old child, according to court records.

She also faces charges of possessing heroin, hypodermic needles and other heroin-related paraphernalia, according to court records. She is charged with possessing and dealing marijuana, possessing synthetic marijuana, allowing drug use at her Portage home and possessing crack pipes and other drug paraphernalia.

Friday's bond reduction is her second since October. It was reduced from $7,500 to $4,500 at that time by Clymer, who said he offered the reduction as a sign of hope and encouraged her to participate in drug treatment if she wants to see the bond reduced further.

Ramos vowed in October that if released from jail, she would not stick with the father of one of her children if there were drugs around.

"My kid is more important to me than he is," Ramos said.