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If a defendant is sentenced to a "County year" (or less), the defendant will particularly serve only 2/3 of that sentence, provided that the defendant does not jeopardize his "good behavior" privileges under any circumstances.

If a defendant is sentenced to a "flat year" in a state prison, there is no way to know in advance for how much of that year the inmate will actually serve.

Shock is a military-based boot camp. The inmate must be the 50-years old or younger, is available for the non-violent, first-time state prisoners who actually passes the physical evaluation and then receives a sentence no longer than 3 years. For example, if a defendant receives a sentence of "3 to life," he will qualify for the Shock Incarceration. A physical evaluation particularly occurs at Shock Reception, which is located in Lakeview, NY. If the inmate qualifies and also completes the Shock Incarceration, he could be permitted to go home in six months' time.

Willard is a 90-day military-based drug treatment center. In order to qualify, the inmate must be judicially-sentenced or violate the parole and, in general, must be a persistent felon who has an alcohol and drug-related history and has already done "state time."

In many ways, it is really crucial that the government not be allowed to censor the corporations or inhibit them from doing certain things. The Corporate media, for example, must in theory be allowed to report on whatever it sees fit to report upon. Of course the government has censored the media in the past, one notable example being the 18 year ban (1991-2009) on the photographic coverage of returning the US dead from foreign wars. But for the most part the first amendment rights of corporate media are held to be important because the role of the news media in providing information to the voting public is essential to the proper functioning of a legitimate democracy.

Willard is particularly available to second felony offenders convicted of a specified offense as defined by CPL 410.91. In addition, it is available to the inmates charged with the Class C drug offenses and 1st-time Class B drug offenses. The defendants who had previously been convicted of a violent felony offense, a Class A felony and any Class B felony is no longer excluded from Willard eligibility.

Comprehensive Alcohol and Substance Abuse Treatment is six months work-release drug program and must be approved by a Parole board.

Alcohol Substance Abuse Treatment is a six month old drug program, has the intensive therapy and the group meetings but does not involve the work release or a parole board.

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