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| Low-risk offender programs jeopardized |
| By The Times Record |
| Published: 01/14/2008 |
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MAINE - Sagadahoc County Sheriff Mark Westrum said his diversion programs — intended to help reform low-risk offenders instead of locking them up — could take a double hit with both the state's looming sale of the National Guard Armory in Bath and the news that some state corrections subsidies could be cut in Gov. John Baldacci's supplemental budget. "There are about 40 clients at any point in time (in the diversion program) that would otherwise be incarcerated," said Westrum. Read more. If link has expired, check the website of the article's original news source. |
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