"I felt in the program there were a lot of eyes on me. And it was very uncomfortable."
Wait until you get into prision.
'Teen Mom' Amber Portwood Picks Prison Over Rehab: Would You Rather Go to Prison or Rehab?
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2012/06/08 19:00:00
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Back in December, "Teen Mom" star Amber Portwood managed to get out of a five-year jail sentence by agreeing to complete a drug rehab program, but last week in court she told a judge that she couldn't finish it. She agreed to go to prison instead. She told ABC News, "In my situation, I felt in the program there were a lot of eyes on me. And it was very uncomfortable. I was not using my anti-psych medication even."
Portwood's legal trouble began in 2010, when she was charged with three felonies for hitting her ex-fiance Gary Shirley in front of their daughter. She managed to get off with two years of probation, but violated her probation when she got in a fight and was found with prescription medication that she didn't have a prescription for. She also attempted suicide on a few occasions. So, this whole ordeal has got us wondering. If you were in Amber Portwood's shoes -- which, for your sake, we hope you aren't -- would you pick prison or rehab?

Portwood's legal trouble began in 2010, when she was charged with three felonies for hitting her ex-fiance Gary Shirley in front of their daughter. She managed to get off with two years of probation, but violated her probation when she got in a fight and was found with prescription medication that she didn't have a prescription for. She also attempted suicide on a few occasions. So, this whole ordeal has got us wondering. If you were in Amber Portwood's shoes -- which, for your sake, we hope you aren't -- would you pick prison or rehab?

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Seras Superstar 2012/06/08 20:03:33Rehab






















Five years in prison for 'fighting', possession of prescription drugs without a prescription, and the most heinous crime of all- violating her probation? Second miscarriage of justice. Why five freaking years? Two years is more appropriate I think. But did she start the fight or was she merely defending herself? It doesn't say.
And why are they making her attend rehab? Were the prescription drugs narcotic? If so, why aren't they banned? If some narcotic drugs are legal, why ban any?
I swear, every time I read about criminal cases, I can't help but cringe in disgust and disbelief at what an epic pile of horse manure it all is.
On the other hand, if people are always responsible for their crimes, then drugs do not make people commit crimes and there is no excuse to criminalize drugs.
Besides, in prison, she gets five years respite from having to actually shoulder the responsibilty of rasing her own child.
she knows it yet...bark
Amber is looking at five years. I'd sooner put a bullet through my head than spend THAT much time behind bars.
However if it was shorter - and I'm talking 30 days at BEST - I'd probably take prison in that instance.... why?
Well for one, generally when you're sentenced to any form of rehab, it isn't free. And it's not cheap at that. Naturally I'd take the short sentence that doesn't cost me a dime.
But five years? Yeah THAT long isn't worth it. No thank you!