NO JAIL, ALTERNATIVE SENTENCING
Even in the case of a conviction or a plea bargain, a skilled defense
attorney tries to obtain alternatives to jail for their clients.
Alternatives to jail include:
· Electronic Monitoring
· Work Release or Work Furlough
· Alcohol or Drug Rehabilitation
· Sober Living
An experienced criminal attorney fully explores each of these options,
and bases his goals on the individual facts of each case.
Electronic Monitoring: Also known as "House Arrest." This involves
wearing an ankle bracelet that electronically monitors the whereabouts
of the wearer. What most people do not know is that the wearer can usually
go to work or to school, but must be home at an appointed time.
Work Release or Sheriff Work Alternative Program: This
involves working at a site determined by the Jail personnel (Sheriff
Department). You work during the day, but get to go home at night to
sleep.
Work Furlough: This allows you to keep your job and go work
and make a living during the day. At night, however, you sleep in a
dormitory-style facility, and then go to your own work once again during
the day. (Not Available in All Counties)
Alcohol or Drug Rehabilitation: Sometimes a DUI or drug related
arrest is merely the symptom of an underlying addiction issue. For those
cases, rehabilitation is a much more attractive option than extended
jail time. A skilled criminal defense lawyer will know how to obtain
this type of relief for his clients. The defense attorney should stress
to the prosecution and the judge that this is a much better solution
than jail, and in cases of addiction, a superior alternative. At the
very least, a proficient criminal Attorney will attempt to reduce the
Jail time to the statutory minimum.
Sober Living: These are houses, both for men and women, where
all of the residents are sober and must maintain sobriety to stay in
the house. The structure of each house is different, but residents are
usually required to attend a 12-Step meeting daily, participate in house
groups, and perform chores. For those people that are multiple offenders
and have not responded to past attempts at treatment, this environment
may greatly improve the quality of their life. This can often be utilized
by skilled criminal defense attorneys to help their client avoid lengthy
jail sentences.