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Public commenter credits probation and recovery court with recovery, urges diversion over incarceration
Summary
A public commenter identified as a resident told Coconino County officials during a meeting that probation and a recovery court plea helped them stop using methamphetamine and rebuild their life, and urged the county to favor diversion programs over incarceration.
A public commenter identified as a resident told Coconino County officials during a meeting that probation and a recovery court plea helped them stop using methamphetamine and rebuild their life, and urged the county to favor diversion programs over incarceration.
The commenter said they began using methamphetamine around age 12 and later sold drugs. “I was about 12 years old when I started using meth,” they said, and added that “when I was 21 years old, I sold drugs 2 times to an undercover police officer.” They said they received a recovery court plea and began intensive probation in…
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