Preliminary Toxicology Report Shows Justin Bieber Tested Positive for Marijuana and Xanax

Police obtained a urine sample from Bieber following his arrest in Miami Beach last week

The preliminary toxicology report for Justin Bieber’s recent arrest in Miami Beach showed that he tested positive for marijuana and Xanax.

The State Attorney's Office released the report on Thursday. Click here for the whole report.

"There's indications that he had Xanax in his system, which is an anti-anxiety, and then you also have marijuana in the system, which he didn't have a prescription for, but that combination even with a small amount of alcohol is a cocktail that definitely can lead to impairment," defense attorney Michael Grieco said.

Police obtained a urine sample from Bieber following his arrest last Thursday, Jan. 23, when authorities said he raced through a Miami Beach neighborhood in a rented Lamborghini, cursed at a police officer as he resisted arrest and admitted to consuming drugs and alcohol.

The 19-year-old pop star pleaded not guilty Wednesday to charges of DUI, resisting arrest and driving with an expired license in Florida. Meanwhile, new police reports surfaced showing his alcohol breath tests were under the legal limit, even for an underage driver.

Court records show that Bieber's attorney filed the written plea Wednesday in Miami-Dade County. Bieber already has an arraignment set for Feb. 14, but Florida law doesn't require Bieber to be present.

"A decision on that has not been made," said attorney Mark Shapiro, one of three attorneys who have represented Bieber in the case.

Bieber and R&B singer Khalil Amir Sharieff were arrested last week during what police described as an illegal street drag race between a Lamborghini and a Ferrari. Neither has been charged with drag racing, which is a crime in Florida.

Police said Bieber cursed repeatedly at a police officer after the 4:09 a.m. traffic stop and acknowledged smoking marijuana, drinking and taking an unknown prescription medication. The Miami Beach Police reports released Wednesday, however, show that Bieber was given four alcohol breath tests, with the first two not usable because of insufficient volume of breath.

The third test, administered at 5:37 a.m., showed an alcohol reading of .014 and a fourth, at 5:40 a.m., came up at .011. Both are under the .02 limit in Florida for a driver under the legal drinking age of 21. The limit for drivers above that age is .08.

Another police document described Bieber as "excited, talkative, profanity, cooperative, insulting, and cocky" and noted that he had a pronounced odor of alcohol on his breath, bloodshot eyes and a flushed face. During DUI field tests, officers noted that Bieber could not walk heel-to-toe as instructed, had trouble turning without losing his balance and could not smoothly follow a moving object with his eyes.

Regarding the marijuana, one officer said he noticed a strong smell of the drug while Bieber was sitting in the back of a police car. The officer asked Bieber about it.

"Yeah, we were smoking all night at the studio," the report quotes Bieber as replying.

As for the prescription drugs, Bieber told police he didn't know what they were but they were for treatment of anxiety.

"Well, my mom takes care of all that stuff for me," he said, according to the report.

The alcohol breath tests for Sharieff, meanwhile, came up .00 and he was also gave a urine sample, according to police.

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