Is Deferred Prosecution Right For You? Call Bridges in Bellingham,WA
What is a deferred prosecution and how long is the program? A deferred
prosecution is a program in the State of Washington covered in RCW
10.05. In summary, if you are accused of certain crimes, and the crime
was caused by alcoholism, drug addiction, or mental health problems, you
may be eligible to petition through the court for a deferred
prosecution on your case. The case can be dismissed if you receive
treatment for that problem. Bridges Treatment and Recovery offers
deferred prosecution programs. Deferred prosecution treatment plans may
vary, but it is typically a two-year treatment program. Please feel free
to contact us if you have questions regarding deferred prosecution. We
are here to help. This program is broken down in three phases of
treatment. The deferred prosecution is a two year treatment program. You
will attend treatment as follows. Phase 1: Three times per week three
hours per day/night for eight weeks. Phase 2: One time per week for
twenty six weeks. Phase 3: One time per month for the remainder of the
two year program. We feel strongly that sobriety can be accomplished
without the rigors of the deferred prosecution program and believe in
exhausting all legal efforts and arguments before entering a client into
the program. The consequences for conviction of DUI rise with each
occurrence. There are few things in this practice that are more
disturbing than seeing a person in court on a second offense DUI who
attempted a deferred prosecution on their first DUI. We strive to avoid
ever finding a client of ours in that unfortunate position. We can help
with deferred prosecution at Bridges Treatment. Please contact us at
360.714.8180 for more information. 1221 Fraser St, Suite E-1,
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