Pubdate: Fri, 27 Sep 2002 Source: Big Sandy News, The (KY) Copyright: 2002 The Big Sandy News Contact: http://www.bigsandynews.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/1975 INITIATIVE BEGUN BY PROSECUTOR BIG SANDY REGION - In conjunction with court officials and local, state and federal authorities, Commonwealth Attorney Anna Melvin is spearheading an initiative to aggressively prosecute not only defendants charged with drug-related offenses, but also the drug suppliers - including "pill doctors." The initiative, The Promise Project, also includes a strong stance against gun violence but most of the provided information on the combined effort addresses the region's growing problem with illegal drug use in Johnson, Martin and Lawrence counties. The program is an attempt to offer all residents "the promise of better times and a higher quality living in our community by stamping out illegal drug use..." "Enough is enough," Melvin says in a release, announcing the initiative. "Illegal drugs, the misuse of legal drugs and gun violence are destroying the fabric of our communities. Overdoses, murders and lives ruined through addiction and dependency destroy families, homes and neighborhoods." The release notes that official records, which document the area's crime rates, indicate an increase in gun violence and drug crimes. "A stand must be made, a line must be drawn, the citizens of our counties not only demand protection, but are entitled to protection from the damage caused by drug and gun crime," the release continues. Sheriffs' departments, city police forces, the Kentucky State Police, FBI, DEA, ATF, the Kentucky Attorney General's office, U.S. Attorney's office and local county attorneys are also taking active roles in the initiative by taking the following steps: * All cases involving methamphetamine will be targeted and investigated completely and fully to reveal the sources of the ingredients and discovery of the consumers of the final product; * All OxyContin cases will be fully investigated to reveal the source of the drug, targeting not only illegal dealers, but also "pill doctors;" . * All DUI cases will be targeted to determine the source or the supplier of drugs or alcohol to defendants; . * All felony drug cases will be prosecuted in circuit court unless an agreement is reached between the county attorney's office and Commonwealth attorney's office after consultation with the officers involved - allowing "vertical prosecution" of all cases to insure maximum penalties for drug crimes; * Overdoses will be investigated to reveal the source and supplier of the drugs. Once a dealer or supplier is identified, criminal liability-including charges from trafficking to homicide - will be presented to the grand jury for its consideration of issuing felony indictments. "Not one family in Johnson, Martin or Lawrence counties has escaped the damage, either directly or indirectly, that drugs or gun violence has caused," Melvin said. "We must stand together to stop this plague on our communities. We seek, and encourage, the citizens...to stand with us and provide your local law enforcement agencies with information and assistance to bring those responsible to justice." - --- MAP posted-by: Beth