From the forthcoming book, "The DUI Handbook for the Accused," 2d Ed. by David N. Jolly, Snohomish County and Skagit County DUI attorney.
It is recognized that most people who are arrested and charged with driving under the influence have simply made a solitary mistake. Further, it is recognized that these people most often do not suffer from significant alcohol or drug problems, if any. However, equally, there are some people who have been arrested and charged with driving under the influence who do suffer from alcohol or drug problems. If you are reading this and believe you are one of these unfortunate people please seek help. There are many helpful organizations that were founded to help those people in need of assistance. These organizations will accept you with no questions asked and try to help you. Please contact them and seek help immediately. You deserve a second chance and so does your family. Below is a listing of the group of "anonymous" organizations. They are a great place to start.
For help with possible addiction problems:
● Alcoholics Anonymous: www.aa.org
● Narcotics Anonymous: www.na.org
● Al-Anon/Alateen: www.al-anon.alateen.org/
● Cocaine Anonymous: www.ca.org
● Marijuana Anonymous: http://www.marijuana-anonymous.org/
● Crystal Meth Anonymous: http://www.crystalmeth.org/
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