Pubdate: Fri, 12 Nov 2010 Source: Sentinel-Standard (Ionia, MI) Copyright: 2010 Liberty Group Michigan Holdings, Inc. Contact: http://www.sentinel-standard.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/4730 Author: Jon Szerlag Bookmark: http://www.mapinc.org/find?159 (Drug Courts) Bookmark: http://www.mapinc.org/meth.htm (Methamphetamine) Bookmark: http://www.mapinc.org/oxycontin.htm (Oxycontin/Oxycodone) NEW PROGRAM TO HELP SUBSTANCE ABUSE ADDICTION CRIMES IN THE COMMUNITY SARANAC, Mich. - A new program is in the planning and pilot stage in the Eighth Circuit Court system, with a goal to help individuals find an alternative way to seek treatment and help. The program is a drug court, which serves individuals post-sentencing who are diagnosed with a substance abuse addiction and a felony charge. "(We) are looking at this as a possible and certainly a diversionary program, with the assistance from the (drug court) team, to divert individuals who may be on track for prison," said Eighth Circuit Court Judge Suzanne Kreeger, who is spearheading the drug court initiative. The individuals that the drug court is focusing on in this phase are those who are prescription abusers, as well as Oxycontin and methamphetamine abusers. "We are seeing a lot of crimes repeated due to drug addictions, and studies are showing there is an initiative country-wide that involvement with drug courts is appearing to be an effective means of addressing that underlying problem," said Kreeger. "Just given the devastating impact that addictions have had on our community, certainly we are going to be a safer community." The drug court team includes representation from the Ionia County Health Department, the Ionia County Community of Mental Health, Ionia Department of Public Safety, the Ionia County Prosecutors Office, Department of Human Resources, Relief After Violent Encounters, defense attorneys and a probation agent who specializes in substance abuse problems. "We have a very competent and diverse team that is willing to come together and put their expertise into this," said Kreeger. "I'm excited about the opportunity and think we can be very effective." Through a grant, the drug court was able to hire a coordinator for Ionia and Montcalm counties to help support the new program. "I am really excited that we have just recently hired a drug court coordinator," said Kreeger. "The coordinator will help us establish the structure and the funding mechanism that we need to maintain (the drug court)." During the planning and pilot phase, team members have gone to Berry and Eaton counties where there are established drug courts. To utilize the drug court, the individual has to give up certain rights for the immediate sanctioning of the program. "It's a different approach where people waive their rights to be involved in the program," said Kreeger. "They give up their rights to full probation violation hearings, and agree to immediate sanctions as the team sees fit by the judge." - --- MAP posted-by: Richard Lake