A Young Man’s Irresponsible Drinking Leads To a DUI and Time Behind Bars
Posted on Oct 09, 2009 under Disease, General, Teenagers, Youth | No CommentJesse had a very hard time keeping a job. Indeed, because of his lassitude and lack of drive, he was without a job far more frequently than he was in a state of employment. And when he did find a job, he had an unusually difficult time getting to work in a timely manner, he often got less than great performance assessments, and he called off sick so consistently that he almost always got fired two or three weeks after he began working. To no one’s disbelief, one of the outcomes of Jesse’s terrible work record was the fact that he was virtually without a dime almost on an everyday basis.
In spite of Jesse’s disgraceful employment track record and financial misconduct, on the other hand, one way or another he made it his business to drink in an excessive and abusive manner most of the time.
So it came as no big shock when Jesse got a fifth DUI. When he went before the court, the judge stated to Jesse that his alcohol-related behavior was shameful and, as a result, he was going to sentence Jesse to serve seven months locked up in jail.
Time In The City Jail To Reflect On The Adverse Consequences of Careless Drinking
During his time behind bars, Jesse was expected to learn more about alcohol facts, about the devastating results of abusive drinking, and he was expected to get alcohol therapy. The magistrate underlined the fact that unless Jesse receives professional alcohol counseling and learns how to live a life of sobriety, he will more likely than not be spending quite a bit of his time in jail.
Jesse stated that he comprehended what the judge was saying but he still claimed that incarceration was not the most realistic judgment. The magistrate thought otherwise and claimed that it was his professional duty to keep alcohol addicted individuals off the streets who drive and drink and who receive one or more DWIs. To support this statement, the magistrate articulated some revered, thoroughly researched alcohol statistics that highlighted some of the devastating results that are linked to excessive and hazardous drinking.
Even though Jesse realized that he drank excessively, he never thought that he was an alcohol dependent individual. So it was a big bombshell when Jesse began suffering from alcohol withdrawals about five-and-a-half hours after getting locked up in jail.
To manage his alcohol withdrawals in a safe manner, Jesse was taken to a drug and alcohol rehabilitation hospital for alcohol detox and then brought back to the county jail. While behind bars Jesse undertook alcohol therapy but because he got this counseling as something that was mandated for him, he was unsuccessful in taking ownership of his hazardous and excessive drinking.
When his time in jail was finished, the judge without uncertainty announced to Jesse that he would be under close observation and would be required to take periodic alcohol tests.
Jessie’s Hazardous and Excessive Drinking Stops Him From Living in a Responsible and Adult Manner
After hearing how Jesse did not take ownership of his drinking circumstances and how he halfheartedly followed the rehab procedures while behind bars, the magistrate knew that it was just a matter of time before he would be seeing Jesse once again in court about his careless drinking behavior. As the judge reflected on Jesse’s situation, he couldn’t help but think about how some people never figure things out and discover how to live in an accountable and responsible manner.
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