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Offline TheWho

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Re: a Program saved my Life
« Reply #45 on: July 23, 2009, 01:07:04 PM »
I agree, drug of choice doesnt mean you are an addict.  Hell I would have been classified an addict 1,000 times over when I was in highschool.  I am just lucky that I wasnt caught... well I was several times but they just conficated the stuff and sent you home in those days.

So when a program decides to accept court ordered kids they are really not a threat to the rest of the kids that are there.  There is this misconception that court ordered kids are a danger of hurting the other kids.  Seems it could be the other way around in mostcases.
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Re: a Program saved my Life
« Reply #46 on: July 23, 2009, 01:42:58 PM »
Quote from: "Phallic_fallacies"
The prosecutor cuts you a deal - in addition to some minimal cooperation and a guilty plea, you will be given 5 years probation, 30 days inpatient rehab, and 200 hours of community service.


If you are under 18 they sometimes give you the option of entering a long-term program (~18 month, e.g aspen/waasps/HLA/cedu etc) of your parent's choice [paid for by parents] instead of all of the above, sometimes with a clean record upon completion.
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