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Many of the large metro counties have a work alternative program. Meaning you can go to the jail you, stay there at night, but you can go do your job and get to and from work. Sometimes if you don't have a license you’ll have to have transportation, but if your job's that valuable you can probably get that a lot easier than you could give up the work.

In some places like Cobb County they have a very good work release program, that if you're involved in that, he can keep your job, protect your family, and move forward. We've even had situations that we've been able to work out sort of a creative deal when we are able to find that a county that doesn't have a work release, like Fulton, the judge will agree with our application to let you do work release in a county that does have it. Gwinnett and Cobb both have it for example, and that can be extremely valuable to someone who knows they’re going to have this problem.

They would much rather do that and protect their family and not lose their job by being able to get to and from work. If you are a first and ten but you had four or five outside the ten year period, some judges are going to want an extensive jail time. We'll work this situation out and it's very difficult but when we do it, it's well worth the time and effort we put into it.

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