There are rehab programs accessible for DWI clients only, because of the nature of their crime and the requirement to fulfill certain obligations deemed by the legal system. If you're convicted of a non-violent drug or alcohol related crime, it is very possible that you may be given the chance to receive treatment instead of other consequences such as jail time. In most states, the alternatives to jail are recovery programs which include alcohol abuse education, group meetings and therapy such as Alcoholics Anonymous and in some cases community service. Some states allow people to take part in the above activities and upon complying with certain requirements are even granted permission to drive their vehicle with an alcohol monitoring device in their car. There are programs that are inpatient and cater specifically to DWI clients. This will usually be something that is determined by the judge and usually presented as an option by your lawyer, if you are suffering with alcoholism and this is only your first DWI charge.
Drug recovery facilities in West Point that treat DWI clients only adhere to the guidelines required by the courts and help offenders comply with all the conditions of their sentence and/or parole. In most cases offenders will need to plead guilty to their offense, and will be randomly tested for drug and alcohol use, have to make restitution if there are any victims involved, and will be required to make regular appearances and check in with drug court, their probation 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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