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Success stories appear at Law Day |
By shoshonenewspress.com - Bobby Atkinson |
Published: 03/20/2013 |
IDAHO - The success and prevalence of the Department of Correction’s rider programs was on display at Law Day Monday in the Shoshone County District Court as Judge Fred Gibler released two women who’d been through a rider program on probation and retained jurisdiction on two familiar faces. One year ago, Lindsay May Sweat was in the Courtroom for a handful of probation violations, and Judge Gibler retained jurisdiction and placed Sweat on CAPP rider, which is a program designed for those with substance abuse issues. Sweat returned from the rider grateful, and the defense and prosecution both recommended probation to Gibler. “I appreciate the opportunity to do therapy,” Sweat said to Gibler. Gibler told Sweat she did a good job with the rider program, and he sentenced Sweat to supervised probation. Read More. |
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