Treatment Center Availability Issues

Summary

If a required treatment center isnt available for your son in Montgomery County jail, consult your lawyer to negotiate an alternative solution with the court. You can also work with local mental health or social services to find an alternative placement. If necessary, appeal the decision to a higher court. The duration of this process can vary based on the courts schedule and the complexity of the case. Always consult your lawyer for precise advice.

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I have a lawyer is she told me so i said to if there is no center is he going to stay in jail
Can you confirm your location and the jurisdiction your son's case falls under? This will help me provide more precise advice. In general, if a required treatment center isn't available, your son's lawyer might have to negotiate an alternative solution with the court.
He is in Montgomery County jail which i don't have his case number
To help your son, you could:
- Ask your lawyer to file a motion to modify the terms of your son's sentence.
- Work with local mental health or social services to find an alternative placement.
- If necessary, appeal the decision to a higher court.
Remember to always consult your lawyer.
How long that going to take can they just realise him and find a center for him self
The duration can vary based on many factors such as the court's schedule and the complexity of the case. It's best for your lawyer to discuss this with the court and provide you with a more accurate timeline.
Thanks
You're welcome! Remember, working closely with your lawyer and mental health or social services can help move things along. It's important to be patient and persistent. Do you have any other questions?
When i spoke to the lawyer i called you back
I understand your concern. It's crucial that your lawyer negotiate an alternative solution with the court. You could also reach out to Montgomery County Court for further guidance. Do you need their contact details?
No
Understood. Please feel free to reach out whenever you need further assistance or have any more questions. Best of luck with your son's case.