Willard Drug Treatment Center: Financial Crime Law

If a defendant is sentenced to a “County year” (or less), the defendant will serve only 2/3 of that sentence, provided the defendant does not jeopardize his “good behavior” privileges.

If a defendant is sentenced to a “flat year” in a state prison, there is no way to know in advance for how much of that year the inmate will actually serve.

What is Shock Incarceration?

Shock is a military-based boot camp. The inmate must be 50-years old or younger, is available for non-violent (although there are some exceptions), first-time state prisoners who passes the physical evaluation and receives a sentence no longer than 3 years (“on the front end”). For example, if a defendant receives a sentence of “3 to life,” he will qualify for Shock Incarceration. A physical evaluation occurs at Shock Reception, which is located in Lakeview, NY. If the inmate qualifies and completes Shock Incarceration, he could be permitted to go home in 6 months.

What is Willard DTC Incarceration?

Willard is a 90-day military-based drug treatment center. In order to qualify, the inmate must be judicially-sentenced or violate parole and, in general, must be a persistent felon who has an alcohol and drug-related history and has already done “state time.”

Willard is available to 2nd felony offenders convicted of a specified offense as defined by CPL 410.91. In addition, it is available to inmates charged with Class C drug offenses and 1st-time Class B drug offenses. Defendants who had previously been convicted of a violent felony offense, a Class A felony and any Class B felony is no longer excluded from Willard eligibility.

What is CASAT Incarceration?

Comprehensive Alcohol and Substance Abuse Treatment is a 6-months work-release drug program and must be approved by a Parole board.

What is ASAT Incarceration?

Alcohol Substance Abuse Treatment is a 6-month drug program, has intensive therapy and group meetings but does not involve work release or a parole board.

 


 

The Rose Treatment Center for Women Featured on the Dr. Phil Show – www.RoseRehab.com The Rose is a treatment center for women that understands the special needs women have when they are recovering from addiction and underlying issues like trauma, depression, anxiety, or others. Dr. Phil brought Paige Willard of The Rose onto his show on February 2nd, 2011 to help a woman who was struggling with addiction during her pregnancy. Here are some highlights from that episode of Dr. Phil.

 

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