Victoria Jones was supposed to appear in court for a pretrial hearing on January 27, but passed away before the court date. According to legal papers shared by TMZ, Victoria's pretrial was linked to an incident that happened in May last year.Reports said she was under the influence of toluene in a public place. Because of her condition, she was arrested under the charges of public intoxication. She also resisted arrest, which added one more charge.According to the National Institutes of Health, Toluene is:"...a clear, colorless liquid with a distinctive smell... Toluene is a favorite of solvent abusers, who intentionally inhale high concentrations to achieve a euphoric effect."The National Institutes of Health also states that toluene is:"voluntarily used by adolescents and adults for their euphorigenic effects."Victoria Jones was found dead in Fairmont San Francisco on New Year's Day. The dispatch audio mentioned that Jones might have died due to an overdose.Victoria Jones' previous legal issuesLast year, Victoria was arrested twice. The first time was in April for drug-related charges, and again in June for an alleged domestic violence case.According to Napa County Sheriff's spokesperson Henry Wofford, police were called to her home, where they found white residue on her tongue and blood coming from her nose.The police also reported that Victoria was speaking at a rapid pace and fighting her body movements. She later admitted to using cocaine during the day. To make things worse, she received another charge when she resisted the officers who were trying to arrest her.Victoria was arrested for using drugs, having drugs with her, and not cooperating with the police. She was expected to go to court on January 20 for a plea deal.In June, Victoria was again arrested for an alleged domestic violence case. According to the victim, who was her husband, Jones struck him on the face after an argument about the drugs she was taking.The police officers also reported that the victim had a red mark on his face. But Tommy Lee Jones' daughter denied hitting him.Victoria Jones had a difficult year before her death. She was meant to go to court twice this month, on January 20 and 27. Once for a public intoxication case and once for resisting the police. Sadly, she passed away a few weeks before the court dates could happen.Also read: What legal case was Victoria Jones facing before her death at 34? Plea deal details explained