Larceny Charges Court Preparation

Summary

Facing multiple larceny and misdemeanor charges, its crucial to demonstrate efforts towards recovery, such as enrolling in an Intensive Outpatient Program (IOP) before your court date. Documenting your detox completion and obtaining support letters from counselors or family can strengthen your case. Consulting with your attorney for personalized advice is recommended.

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I have * current larcany * misdemeanor charges pending. I was asked to do addiction treatment and started two programs but left them ama. The judge then sent me to prison waiting for a jri bed. I bonded out on a * bond with probation requirements I can't realistically do. I have completed detox since bonding out but I left two long-term residential programs. My probation officer said I was in violation and now I have court Tuesday. I wanted to get into IOP before court. Will I be sent back to jail?
Hi Jessica! It's important to show the court that you're taking steps towards recovery. Getting into an Intensive Outpatient Program (IOP) before court might help your case. Judges often consider efforts towards rehabilitation. Consulting with your attorney for further guidance would be beneficial.
Would you like more information on how to present your efforts in court?
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Hi Jessica! Here are some tips to present your efforts in court:
- Document Your Efforts: Keep records of your detox completion and any other treatments.
- Enroll in IOP: It shows ongoing commitment to recovery.
- Get Support Letters: From counselors, family, or friends.
- Dress Appropriately: Show respect for the court.
Do you need help finding an IOP program near you?