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Drug Courts in Indiana

Heroin and opioid use are trending upwards and causing concern for  public health officials, the police and lawmakers.

Earlier this month, Indiana Supreme Court Chief Justice Loretta Rush praised Indiana’s drug courts in her State of the Judiciary address.

Drug courts have been established to move people convicted of lesser drug charges through the court system and give them treatment options.

This week on Noon Edition, we’ll discuss the utility and efficiency of drug courts and how they’re working in Indiana and across the nation.

Join hosts Bob Zaltsberg and Sara Wittmeyer as they explore what our court system can do when dealing with addiction and drug abuse.

Our guests:

Mary Ellen Diekhoff, 10th Circuit Court Judge, Monroe County

Michael Rempel, Research Director, Center for Court Innovation

Noon Edition airs Friday at 12 p.m.

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