There are treatment services available for DWI clients only, due to the nature of their offense and the need to satisfy certain obligations deemed by the courts. If you've been charged with a non-violent drug or alcohol related crime, it is very likely that you may be given the opportunity to go to rehab instead of other penalties such as jail time. In most states, the alternatives to jail are recovery programs which include alcohol classes, group counseling such as Alcoholics Anonymous and in some instances community service. Some states allow offenders to participate in the aforementioned activities and upon complying with specific conditions are even granted permission to drive with an alcohol monitoring device installed in their vehicle. There are treatment facilities that are inpatient and cater specifically to DWI offenders. This will usually be something that would be determined by the judge and very likely proposed as an alternative sentence by your attorney, if you are suffering with alcoholism and this is your first offense.
Drug and Alcohol treatment facilities in Fairfield that treat DWI clients only adhere to the guidelines required by the courts and help clients comply with all the requirements of their sentence and/or parole. In most instances offenders will have to plead guilty to their charge, and will be randomly tested for drug and alcohol use, be required to make restitution if there are any victims involved, and are required to make frequent appearances and check in with drug court, their probation/parole officer, etc. This sounds like a lot, but it is better than having to spend up to two years in jail.
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