If you have an attorney, have him plead to recommend that you be sent to a rehab not jail so you can get the treatment you deserve and also, stress that you feel jail time is only removing you from heroine, not actually curing you from your addiction like rehab can. Good luck. I hope you go to rehab. Everyone deserves second chances. Pray for the right thing to say. It will come to you.
2006-11-29 18:24:55
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answered by sam 7
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Just tell them that you are serious about changing your lifestyle. Although you probably won't (not to be mean), most people on heroin don't quit without some type of rehab or therapy. If you are serious about helping your addiction, then the best bet for you would to be as serious as possible to the judge so he believes you. If you have previous charges for the same thing and did not go through with it then you might be screwed. You may still have to spend some time in jail, depending on what charges you have received. So best of luck and I hope that you can realize that what you are doing is not good, i'm sure you know that, but you really need to think about what you are doing to yourself in order to change for the better. I wish you luck and hope for the best in your change. :P peace
2006-11-29 18:26:44
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answered by Anonymous
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You should have a defense attorney, but in order to solve a problem, the cause must be understood. This is why drug treatment is the right and only approach to to the drug problem in the U.S. There are many factors that lead to an addiction, whether they are socioeconomic and environmental situations, an act of rebellion, or used as an escape, millions of people turn to drugs. The current system for addressing drug use is a combination of police enforcement, prosecutorial laws, treatment and education. Stricter laws and increased police enforcement have been attempted, and have failed. Focusing all of our efforts on education would be a worthwhile alternative, but not the optimum. It would take an entire generation to see results. The American Psychiatric Association has classified an addiction as an illness: it is curable, and we know how to treat it. It is like alcoholism in that the only known way to treat a drug addict is through rehabilitation and surrounding the person with support systems. A mentally ill person is not thrown into jail, but is treated for his or her illness, as it should be with a drug addict. The positive aspects of this approach are numerous. Most drug addicts are or start when they are teenagers. With rehabilitation, one mistake commonly made by young people can be fixed, without it becoming a long-term problem. It also has a domino effect: if one kid goes, his or her peers stop taking or dealing drugs for fear of being sent to rehabilitation. More teenagers would stay in school and possibly continue with college. More treatment centers are a necessity. There would be more jobs to fill with the opening or expansion of these new treatment centers. With an increase in educational achievement and people in the workforce, there would be an overall decrease in the amount of drugs in the country. People won't feel the need to deal drugs to make money, or to do them at all. The demand will go down, and eventually so will the supply.
2006-11-29 18:52:53
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answered by JFAD 5
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Are you in a position to plead not guilty? This will give you time so you can talk with a public defender or an attorney.
Obviously, you are backed into a corner without a choice but to go through with-drawls.
If you cannot bide any time, I think honesty is the best policy in your situation and tell the judge you are in NEED of rehab.
That is the only advice I have to offer...
Either way, it's not going to be easy. I really wish you all the best!
2006-11-29 19:07:12
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answered by MsElainious 4
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Tell the judge to lock you up for a good year. That will ensure you come off the stuff. Rehab tries to change the way you approach the subject. Jail gets you away from the stuff.
2006-11-29 23:27:58
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answered by spag 4
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If you want to seriously get off of drugs - ask for rehab.
If that's not where your interest is right now - then don't ask for rehab.
I don't understand from first hand experience - but I've seen that it's not an easy road to kick the habit - but I think you can do it if you look back to before you started and remember when you were strong.
Good luck...
2006-11-29 18:23:48
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answered by Anonymous
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I think you should have to serve time in jail and still have to go to rehab. It does not do you any good to go to rehab if you are not ready to give up your addiction.
2006-11-29 20:40:13
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answered by aprils242001 3
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2016-10-04 13:25:56
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answered by elidia 4
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