Pubdate: Tue, 08 Mar 2005 Source: Oak Ridger (TN) Copyright: 2005 The Oak Ridger Contact: http://www.oakridger.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/1146 Author: Tim Holt Bookmark: http://www.mapinc.org/meth.htm (Methamphetamine) JUSTICE SYSTEM INTEGRAL PART OF FIGHTING 'METH'(P) To The Oak Ridger: May I second the motion of The Jackson Sun and The Oak Ridger's March 3 editorial that a team effort is needed to fight the problems of meth production and addiction growth in Tennessee. I was a victim of theft as were my neighbors on West Outer Drive a few months ago, and the police knew the thieves were local drug addicts seeking pawnables to feed their habits. They had been recently arrested and were out on bail. The editorials mentioned above indicated Tennessee state government's approach initiated a team effort in keeping the raw materials for the meth out of the hands of addicts. I suggest that we might ask district attorneys and judges to join the team. If they could use whatever flexibility they have in setting bonds and trial dates, with the objective to minimize the time that arrested addicts are out awaiting their trials, they could decrease the growth of meth addiction and related crimes. It may be feasible to just leave unscheduled trial time in the trial schedule and use that time if and when meth cases show up. Priority in scheduling meth-related trials is desirable because addicts are more likely than others to do additional damage to society while they are waiting trial. If judges have need for more legal flexibility in prioritizing trial scheduling, now is a good time to pass this on to lawmakers. Maximizing the utility and contribution of the justice system to this cause is worthwhile. Tim Holt, Oak Ridge - --- MAP posted-by: Jay Bergstrom