This version of the form is not currently in use and is provided for reference only. Download this version of Form DOC14-179 for the current year.
This is a legal form that was released by the Washington State Department of Corrections - a government authority operating within Washington. As of today, no separate filing guidelines for the form are provided by the issuing department.
Q: What is the DOC14-179 Residential Drug Offender Sentencing Alternative Examination Report?
A: The DOC14-179 Residential Drug OffenderSentencing Alternative Examination Report is a document used in Washington for evaluating eligibility and suitability for a residential drug offender sentencing alternative.
Q: Who is the document intended for?
A: The document is intended for individuals in Washington who are being considered for a residential drug offender sentencing alternative.
Q: What is a residential drug offender sentencing alternative?
A: A residential drug offender sentencing alternative is a program that allows eligible individuals to serve their sentence in a residential treatment facility, focusing on drug rehabilitation instead of traditional incarceration.
Q: What is the purpose of the examination report?
A: The purpose of the examination report is to assess the individual's eligibility and suitability for the residential drug offender sentencing alternative.
Q: Who completes the examination report?
A: The examination report is completed by qualified professionals, such as counselors or treatment providers, who have knowledge and expertise in assessing drug-related issues.
Q: What information is included in the examination report?
A: The examination report includes information about the individual's criminal history, substance abuse history, treatment needs, and overall suitability for the residential drug offender sentencing alternative.
Q: What happens after the examination report is completed?
A: After the examination report is completed, it is submitted to the court for review. The court will consider the report along with other factors to make a decision on whether to grant the residential drug offender sentencing alternative.
Q: Are all individuals eligible for the residential drug offender sentencing alternative?
A: No, not all individuals are eligible. Eligibility criteria may vary depending on state laws and regulations, and the specific circumstances of the case.
Q: Can the examination report determine eligibility on its own?
A: No, the examination report is just one of the factors considered by the court in determining eligibility. The court may also consider the individual's criminal history, current charges, and other relevant information.
Form Details:
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