Public Transit Options in South Florida for NYE
December 30, 2019
Is it a Crime to Commit a Crime in Front of a Child?
January 29, 2020

​​​​​​​Violation of Probation for Being Kicked Out of Drug Treatment

By Hager & Schwartz, P.A.

January 15, 2020

In Florida and other states, if you have committed some type of criminal offense related to drug use, you may likely be ordered to enter rehab. However, if you fail to attend your sessions or are found to be using again, you face the risk of being kicked out of drug treatment. This can result in a violation of the terms of your probation given to you by the judge. When this occurs, there are serious consequences you can face.

Basics of Court-Ordered Rehab

If you have committed a drug offense that ends up seeing you arrested and charged, one way the judge can sentence you is to order you into rehab. This is an alternative to jail or prison time. Generally speaking, rehab is a better option as it can give you the chance to become clean and sober and help you in the long term. Usually, court-ordered rehab is given to individuals who have committed a first offense. It is usually more effective and cheaper than sending them to jail or prison.

In many cases, court-ordered rehab can help a person to avoid relapsing and move on with their lives. It is done with monitoring, supervision, support, and even incentives. If someone has committed a non-violence drug offense and it is their first, a judge may order them into rehab instead of handing down a jail or prison sentence.

Benefits of Court-Ordered Rehab

There are many benefits of court-ordered rehab for offenders. They include the following:

  • A safe place: Court-ordered rehab gives you a safe place to become sober and remain sober while receiving help, including for a dual diagnosis of addiction and a mental disorder.
  • Support from peers: You get support from individuals like you who are going through the same situation, which helps aid in recovery.
  • Prevents relapses: Court-ordered rehab often prevents relapses.
  • Behavioral therapy: You may also receive behavioral therapy and recognize and learn how to change certain behaviors that can trigger your drug abuse.

Violation of Court-Ordered Rehab

There are various ways you can end up violating your court-ordered rehab. The most common thing to lead to this is that you fail to attend all the sessions to which you have been ordered or even to enroll in your treatment program in the first place. Violation of your rehab can also occur if you relapse or sell or possess drugs.

Of course, there are certain consequences you can face if you are found to be in violation of your court-ordered rehab. The specific ones you face depend on a number of factors, including the following:

  • Type of violation
  • Criminal history
  • Frequency of violations
  • Time spent in treatment
  • Behavior during treatment

The judge will determine the penalties you face for violating your court-ordered rehab. Penalties can include fines and a more significant time spent in jail.

If you or a loved one has violated your court-ordered rehab in the Miami, Florida area, you need an experienced attorney on your side. Contact Hager & Schwartz at your earliest convenience to discuss your case today (305) 330-1360.