Will I get a dismissal in my case when I graduate from Felony Drug Court?
Each person’s case is different. When you enter into the Felony Drug Court Program the disposition (outcome) in your case has already been decided and agreed upon. If you are terminated from the program, then your original case will go before Judge Stephens and you will be sentenced on the original charges as if you never had participated in the Felony Drug Court Program. If a dismissal was agreed upon in your case prior to entering Felony Drug Court, then that dismissal will be granted when you successfully complete and graduate from Felony Drug Court.

Please contact the attorney that represented you when entering into Felony Drug Court to learn what your drug court agreement was.

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1. Do I qualify for Felony Drug Court?
2. How do I know if I am legally qualified for Felony Drug Court?
3. How do I get clinically evaluated for the Felony Drug Court?
4. How much does the Felony Drug Court cost?
5. Can I take methadone or Adderall in the program if it is prescribed to me by my doctor?
6. I think my child / spouse needs Felony Drug Court. How do I get them in?
7. How can I find out my probation requirements?
8. How long is the Felony Drug Court Program?
9. How many hours a week does Felony Drug Court take?
10. What if I enter the Felony Drug Court Program but change my mind and don’t want to finish it?
11. What if I am terminated from Felony Drug Court?
12. I want to participate in Felony Drug Court, but I also am a student and do not live in Athens year-round. What should I do?
13. Will I get a dismissal in my case when I graduate from Felony Drug Court?
14. How do I learn more about the Felony Drug Court Program?