Amber Portwood Will Be In Jail

Reality-show topic Amber Portwood, whose legal problems started on MTV's "Teen Mom" display, will be in an In jail for the next two years or more.

Madison Nation, In, Routine Assess Mark Happe decided Thursday that Portwood must offer the jail time he charged a few months ago when she asked for forgiveness accountable to a crime medication cost. She had prevented jail with a asking deal that involved alcohol and drugs detox, but she decreased out of the program last month.

Amber Portwood, 22, was caught on May 24 for breaking her medication trial probation specifications by unable a pee test and then relaxing about it, Defending Lawyer Rodney Cummings said.

That abuse may not have triggered probation to be suspended, since probationers are given two or three possibilities, "but she just made the decision out," Cummings said. "I just don't think she realized choosing out intended five decades in prison."

Portwood will likely invest two-and-a-half decades in prison before being launched on parole for the rest of the five decades, Cummings said. Prisoners get a day decreased from their imprisonment for each day efficiently provided. It is possible she could get another 30-day decrease for finishing a alcohol and drugs detox program while in prison, he said.

The review that Portwood definitely will be placed in a prison alcohol and drugs detox program is not precise, since that can only be made the decision once she is in the In prison program, he said.

It probably will take two several weeks before the investment purchase is finalized by the assess and Portwood is moved from the Madison City prison to condition improvements division legal care, he said.

Portwood was first caught on crime home assault costs in Nov 2010 because of accidents seen on her truth TV show -- where she was shown pushing, kickboxing, putting and choking her partner, H Rebecca.

She was rearrested last Dec when a probation search discovered "a pretty adequate amount of several different prescribed pills" that were not recommended to her, Cummings said.

She invested more than monthly in prison before attaining a asking cope on a crime medication cost that involved the alcohol and drugs detox system, he said.

Her 3-year-old girl is in the legal care of Rebecca, the dad.