Pubdate: Sat, 17 Nov 2007 Source: Gaylord Herald Times (MI) Copyright: 2007 Gaylord Herald Times Contact: http://www.gaylordheraldtimes.com Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/4464 Author: Cathy Landry Bookmark: http://www.mapinc.org/pot.htm (Marijuana) Bookmark: http://www.mapinc.org/find?159 (Drug Courts) Bookmark: http://www.mapinc.org/testing.htm (Drug Testing) COURT OFFICIALS UNVEIL NEW DRUG COURT PLAN OTSEGO COUNTY - The 46th Circuit Trial Court unveiled plans for a drug court to help alleviate overcrowding at the Otsego County Jail and to rehabilitate hard drug users. Chief Judge Patricia Morse and court administrator Rudi Edel, who discussed the plan Tuesday night at the Citizens Jail Committee meeting, indicated the program has a projected starting date of Jan. 2. The drug court will operate as an alternative to jail and will provide offenders an intensive period of support for a period of 18 months, Morse said. The county prosecutor will make all referrals to the program. Morse believes the drug court will fill a need and help alleviate overcrowding at the jail. "Many (drug abusers) want to get better, but they don't know how," Morse said. "They need a supportive group." Morse told the committee the program will concentrate on hard drug users. "We are operating this on a shoestring," Morse said, "so we will focus on hard drugs and not marijuana or alcohol. We may later add alcohol as a target substance." The drug court will be operated mostly using existing resources of the 46th Circuit Trial Court, but will seek funding from the Office of Community Corrections for drug testing, Morse said. Otsego County Administrator John Burt added, "We hope to get funding for drug tests, but there will be no new hires or funding for this program." Participants in the program will attend biweekly review hearings; comply with court orders and probation; submit to random drug/alcohol screens; attend treatment sessions as required by the court; maintain a clean and sober lifestyle; and comply with all court orders regarding payment of fines, costs, victim's fee and restitution, according to tentative information on the drug court provided by Edel. "The goal is to rehabilitate," Edel told the committee. Edel said that the program particulars are still being finalized. - --- MAP posted-by: Richard Lake