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Possession of a Controlled Substance

Norwalk Courthouse 12720 Norwalk Blvd., Norwalk, CA 90650

Norwalk Court offers all three main programs for people with addiction problems. Penal Code Section 1000, Penal Code Section 1210 (Prop 36) and Drug Court. Notably, Penal Code Section 1000 and Penal Code Section 1210 are programs open to everyone and must be offered under California law. Drug court is a program set up by the local court to help people who do not qualify for the other programs.

For those charged with possession of a controlled substance under Health and Safety Code Section 11377(a) or Health and Safety Code Section 11350(a) or Under the Influence of a Controlled Substance pursuant to Health and Safety Code Section 11550(a) there are a number of programs available which not only avoid jail time but also avoid a conviction. These programs do not apply to people accused of sales of a controlled substance.

The first program available for persons charged with Possession of a Controlled Substance is the Penal Code 1000 program. This is a program that last for 4 months and requires the Client to attend once a week for that 4 month period. After 18 total months with no new law violations the case is dismissed and the case can not be held against the client for any reason. Norwalk Controlled Substance Lawyer Will Bruzzo has successfully obtained the Penal Code Section 1000 program for many clients who have gone on to get their case dismissed.

If a client has already taken the Penal Code Section 1000 program or is other wise ineligible then he/she may be eligible for the Penal Code Section 1210 program (also known as Prop 36). If the client is accepted for the program he will suffer a conviction BUT the conviction can be dismissed after about 1 year if he/she successfully completes the program.

Norwalk Possession of a Controlled Substance Lawyer Will Bruzzo has successfully managed to get many of his clients into the Penal Code Section 1210 program. This program is a combination of Drug and alcohol counseling with periodic appearances in court to monitor progress. Drug testing is also a part of this program. Generally, a person can relapse up to three times and continue in the program. A fourth relapse could cause the person to go to prison. The court can make residential treatment available to the client at county expense for some clients. Psychiatric services are usually provided as well.

The third program available to those accused of possession of a controlled substance is Drug Court. This is a program administered by each county and the presiding judge has complete discretion over who is admitted. Generally people not eligible for the Penal Code Section 1210 program or Penal Code Section 1000 go to drug court. This program is similar to the Penal Code Section 1210 program in that there is drug and alcohol counseling coupled with periodic appearances in court. Psychiatric services are also available along with the possibility of residential treatment. Norwalk Controlled Substance Lawyer Will Bruzzo has successfully admitted many clients into drug court. Contact the Law Offices of William W. Bruzzo for any possession of a controlled substance or under the influence case at (714) 547-4636.

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