Pubdate: Fri, 29 Oct 2004 Source: Campbell River Mirror (CN BC) Copyright: 2004 Campbell River Mirror Contact: http://www.campbellrivermirror.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/1380 Author: Paul Rudan, Mirror Staff Bookmark: http://www.mapinc.org/rehab.htm (Treatment) JUDGE ORDERS TREATMENT FOR SUBSTANCE ABUSER A 27-year-old man with a history of substance abuse and offences has been given the chance to clean up his life. Derek Michael Boucher was being held in custody when he appeared Tuesday in Campbell River provincial court facing six counts of breaching his probation orders and seven counts of driving while prohibited. But instead of receiving jail time, Boucher was given the opportunity to attend a drug and alcohol treatment program in the small community of Esperanza located near Tahsis on the West Coast. "He exhibits violent tendencies on occasion - all his offences are connected with substance abuse in one way or another," said Crown counsel Adrienne Venturini, who had asked that Boucher serve some jail time. "Clearly, everyone agrees Mr. Boucher needs treatment. The trick is motivating Mr. Boucher." Boucher's lawyer James Hormoth generally agreed with the assessment but told Judge Doug Cowling that jail is not the answer for his client. Hormoth said there are many issues affecting his client including a difficult upbringing, a head injury for which he takes medication and substance abuse. "His life has stabilized - I don't think he should go to jail. That would set him back," he said. "He should go to Esperanza to deal with deeper issues." Judge Cowling agreed during sentencing. He ordered Boucher to attend a residential treatment program at either Esperanza or Miracle Valley while handing him a four-month conditional sentence which means if Boucher violates the terms of his release, he will be sent to jail. In addition to the sentence, Boucher was fined a total of $300, prohibited from driving for six months and will be on probation for 18 months. "Mr. Boucher, take advantage of the options made available to you," said Judge Cowling. Hormoth described his client as very impulsive but also very personable. He said Boucher has been staying at the Salvation Army shelter where he helps out with chores and has been described by staff as hard-working and helpful. However, Boucher can also be easily swayed into drinking or taking drugs, and that's why the treatment program at Esperanza appears to be his best option for turning his life around. "It's a treatment program that doesn't have the walk-away option unless you're a very good swimmer," said Hormoth. - --- MAP posted-by: Derek