Monday, January 24, 2011
WV Opens Another Drug Court
WEST VIRGINIA....
West Virginia is opening its 14th drug court. The drug court will serve residents of Hampshire, Hardy and eventually Pendleton counties. Drug courts offer community-based treatment programs for nonviolent offenders who suffer from abuse or addiction problems. The program is an alternative to sentencing an offender to a state prison.
West Virginia is opening its 14th drug court. The drug court will serve residents of Hampshire, Hardy and eventually Pendleton counties. Drug courts offer community-based treatment programs for nonviolent offenders who suffer from abuse or addiction problems. The program is an alternative to sentencing an offender to a state prison.