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More than ever, judges are using flexibility in sentencing for simple drug possession cases and other criminal matters. They are beginning to look at the whole person when imposing punishment. Now, the focus is shifting to rehabilitation. Some people take it upon themselves to go to rehab when they have been arrested for drugs to show the judge that they are trying to get their life together.
Judges may look at a defendant differently if they know that the person is taking steps to improve their own life, even if it was done after an arrest. At least, the defendant is doing something to get treatment. Drugs and alcohol are at the root of many arrests, and many defendants were under the influence when the alleged incident happened.
If the alleged offense was a drug crime, your ultimate aim (short of winning in court) is to get into a drug treatment program. Eau Claire County has its own Drug Court. These are diversion courts for people facing possible jail time for criminal offenses. Treatment courts will look at the whole person, and the desire to seek and get treatment is something that may sway a judge.
Active drug addiction could persuade a judge that a defendant poses a danger to society, something the judge may take into consideration when sentencing. The judge may want to protect society by taking the defendant off the street for some time. Going to rehab may be a way of accepting some responsibility and showing the judge that you are committed to change.
Even if you go to rehab because of legal pressure, you may still have good results from the treatment. The reason why you go to rehab does not matter. So long as it helps your life, it is time well spent. Even if it does not ultimately help your case, there is no harm in taking steps to get your life under control. Doing so could persuade a judge to impose a lesser sentence.
If you do not go to rehab ahead of your court date, you may agree to attend as part of your court proceedings. Judges may give credit to people who are willing to go to rehab. They may impose a lesser sentence, seeing someone take responsibility. Sentencing is often about the judge’s perception. In more minor crimes, the judge may not spend as much time with the file, and they may note things more quickly. Rehab may be one fact that jumps off the page.
Call the experienced attorneys at The Cohen Law office when you have been charged with a crime and need legal advice. If you are wondering whether you need a lawyer for even minor charges, the answer is yes. Call us today at (715) 514-5051 or contact us online to schedule your initial consultation.
At Cohen Law Office, we offer free initial consultations to discuss your case further and find the right solution for you. Our team provides the best representation to each client we work with and present the strongest possible defense. Give us a call today to start your resolution in your criminal defense case.
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