Jesse had a hard time maintaining a job. In truth, due to his lethargy and lack of drive, he was jobless far more often than he was in a state of employment. And when he did land a job, he had an unusually hard time getting to work in a timely manner, he often received less than optimal performance evaluations, and he called off sick so frequently that he commonly got fired a few weeks after he started working. Obviously, one of the effects of Jesse’s unacceptable employment record was the fact that he was without much money much of the time.
Regardless of Jesse’s irresponsible employment record and financial mismanagement, conversely, somehow, someway he made it a point to drink in an abusive and hazardous manner from day-to-day.
So it came as no big jolt when Jesse got a fifth DUI. When he went before the court, the magistrate stated to Jesse that his alcohol-related conduct was appalling and, consequently, he was going to sentence Jesse to serve eleven months in the municipal jail.
Time In The Municipal Jail To Think About The Distressing Effects of Excessive and Hazardous Drinking
During his time in the city jail, Jesse was required to learn more about alcohol facts, about the distressing outcomes of irresponsible drinking, and he was expected to get alcohol counseling. The judge emphasized the fact that unless Jesse receives professional alcohol rehab and discovers how to live a life of abstinence, he will most likely be spending quite a bit of his time in the county jail.
Jesse said that he grasped what the magistrate was pronouncing but he still thought that placement in the city jail was not the most logical response. The judge saw things in an entirely different way and claimed that it was his professional job to keep alcohol abusers off the streets who drink and drive and who receive multiple DWIs. To substantiate this perspective, the magistrate listed some venerable, extensively researched alcohol statistics that emphasized some of the hurtful effects that are correlated with hazardous drinking.
Although Jesse grasped the fact that he drank in an excessive and abusive manner, he never thought that he was an alcoholic. So it was a big surprise when Jesse began having alcohol withdrawal symptoms roughly five hours after getting incarcerated.
To treat his symptoms of alcohol withdrawal in a safe and secure manner, Jesse was transferred to a drug and alcohol rehab center for alcohol detox and then brought back to jail. While behind bars Jesse got a mental health examination and was given alcohol treatment but because he got this rehabilitation as something that was mandated for him, he neglected to take ownership of his hazardous and irresponsible drinking.
When his time in the local jail was finished, the magistrate without wavering announced to Jesse that he would be under stringent surveillance and would be required to take periodic random breathalyzer alcohol tests.
Jessie’s Irresponsible and Hazardous Drinking Prevents Him From Living in an Accountable and Adult Manner
After hearing how Jesse was unsuccessful in taking ownership of his drinking problem and how he unwillingly followed the treatment policy and procedures while in the city jail, the judge knew that it was simply a matter of time before he would be seeing Jesse once again in court about his irresponsible and abusive drinking behavior. As the magistrate reflected on Jesse’s situation, he couldn’t help but think about how some people never use their brain and learn how to live in an adult manner.
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