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VASAP services: When you
meet with your VASAP caseworker, he or she
will evaluate what type of services you
require. If this is your first DUI, you
will probably be placed in the ten-week
education course. If you have had more than
one DUI, or if you appear to have a serious
alcohol problem, the caseworker will assign
you to an out-patient treatment program.
Your caseworker will also be responsible
for monitoring you for the entire year you
are on probation.
Ten week education course
- The education course meets once a week
for two hours each week. The scheduled time
of the class varies. Courses are offered
in the mornings, evenings, and on the weekends.
The two main goals of the course are to
(1) teach you the role alcohol plays in
your life, and (2) convince you to never
to drink and drive again. Do not drink alcohol
before going to class. All participants
must blow into the breathalyzer before each
class.
Out-patient treatment:
The out-patient treatment program consists
of both a four week educational course and
out-patient treatment at an alcohol abuse
treatment facility. If you do not have insurance
that covers the treatment, you will be assigned
to a state funded program.
Missing classes: If you
miss any classes, you will not be allowed
back into the course until you meet with
your caseworker and explain why you were
absent. Only emergencies are acceptable.
If the caseworker accepts your excuse, you
will be given a pass to attend the next
scheduled class. You must also make up the
class you missed. If you miss two classes
for any reason, you must retake the entire
course and pay a $25 reinstatement fee.
Non-compliance: If you
fail to complete the course or treatment,
your caseworker will tell the court you
are non-compliant. You will have to go back
before the judge to explain why you did
not successfully complete the course or
treatment. The judge might order you to
serve jail time originally suspended when
you were convicted.
DISCLAIMER: David A.
Cardon is an attorney at the Virginia Beach
office of Cardon and Goodman, P.C. who concentrates
his legal practice in traffic, criminal,
and personal injury law. Mr. Cardon provides
the materials contained above as a public
service and on an informational basis only.
These materials are not intended to be a
comprehensive statement of Virginia law,
and are not intended to convey legal advice.
If you have a legal problem, you should
consult with an attorney in your area who
can investigate the particular circumstances
of your situation. You can contact David
Cardon, Esquire at (757) 306-9060 or dcardon@cglawfirm.net.
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