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What
kind
of
drug
court
is
the
falsest
that
was
established
in
2008,
but
for
the
benefit
of
those
who
are
not
familiar
with
the
drug
court
program
in
ours?
It's
a
program
that
is
was
established
or
created
nationwide
to
assist
individuals
who
are
addicted
to
some
substance,
or
even
alcohol
in
some
cases,
and
so
to
qualify.
J
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H
One
way
that
we
can
attract
it
is
so
nationwide.
They
look
at
whether
they,
whether
or
not
a
person
who
graduates
or
complete
a
program
like
this
successfully,
whether
or
not
they
receive
it,
and
typically
they
look
at
the
three-year
period
and
they
don't
get
rested
within
that
rigor
period.
Then
it
won't
be
in
the
stats
anymore
to
be
successful.
So
I
came
in
our
case.
We.
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J
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H
A
lot
of
time
on
our
officially
2009,
we
actually
started
2008
but
officially
in
the
books
in
writing,
so
being
paperwork
to
the
state
of
Texas
in
2009
informally.
We
started
2008
and
we
had
25
referrals
so
far
and
500
participants.
And
currently
we
have
125
participants
in
our
room,
and
so
this
information
I
actually
obtained.
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H
So
that's
a
little
bit
of
the
history
on
what
we've
had
in
the
past
and
so
I
know
in
conversations
with
mr.
Thompson.
Some
of
the
discussions,
perhaps
that
have
taking
place,
involve
you
know,
DITA
from
whatever
recommend.
What
do
we
need
Nick?
What's?
What
is
the
difference
between
a
detox
facility
or
long-term
treatment?
H
So
these
opportunities,
our
facilities,
can
house
someone,
maybe
from
three
to
five
days,
maybe
up
to
up
to
seven
days.
They'll
provide
24-hour
medical
surveillance
treatment
with
trained
personnel
and
in
some
cases
of
the
individuals
need
medication
that
we
monitor,
provided
medication
and
long-term
treatment
is,
can
be
from
anywhere
from
forty
five
days,
like
a
less
than
any
night
here
locally,
which
is
four
for
Friday
to
manganese
or
up
to
nine
months
and
some
in
some
instances,
and
they
provide
obviously
treatment
24
24
hours
a
day.
H
And
you
know,
when
you
ask
first
time
that
we
were
discussing
the
oh
I
hope
you
talk
to
her
and
a
half
jokingly
would
say:
oh
yes,
I
would
kind
of
do
or
Cameron
County
Jail.
That's
like
what
kinds
of,
unfortunately,
that's
the
same
situation
that
most
of
these
places
are
those
diaper
counties.
You
know
population.
H
But
they
don't
have,
and
so
CRTC's
low
became
possible
and
we
have
a
do
subscribe
up
there,
sometimes
with
one
of
the
deputies.
It's
a
two-man
job
so
therefore
provide
some
of
the
ten
professional
from
our
staff
and
each
either
my
quarter
just
put
almost
quarter
will
send
the
beta
to
go
with
a
miniature
and
bustle
or
low.
But
it's
a
two-day
drive
up
there
when
these
and
the
next
I.
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Starting
some
teams-
and
now
you
know
that
we're
talking
about
it
now
today,
there's
construction
and
I
just
asked
about
it
this
morning,
during
our
judicial
or
judiciary
meetings,
whether
or
not
they
have
started
construction
on
the
juvenile
detox
acidity,
and
they
said
yes,
there's
movement,
that's
what
there's
movement!
There's
there's
construction
workers
about
the
Drake
and
he's
our
there.
You
know
when
this
was
should
have
been
built
more
than
10
years
ago,
when
the
youth
village
was
the
idea
that
that
was
pitched
to
my
late
friend
judge.
H
Solomon
casteth
was
to
have
a
fun
city
there
at
the
same
pace
as
and
so
I
invested
in
that
project,
and
it's
big,
like
I,
said
what
ten
years
and
I'm
glad
to
see.
There's
movement,
but
it
just
shows
how
we
we
can't
take
for
granted
these
type
of
meetings
that
get
set
five
years
ago.
We're
reading
and
I
have
photos
to
get
done.
So,
hopefully
something
will
come
out
of
this
meeting
right
and
recommend
it
to
the
decision
makers
so
that
they
can
move
move
on
what
is
needed.
H
H
So,
like
I
said
earlier,
some
of
the
other
judges
who
preside
over
course
throughout
the
state.
They
don't
have
their
County
job.
Just
like
us
and
we're
just
like.
Then
you,
our
jails
are
not
equipped
with
a
necessary
person.
Oh
yes,
each
each
jail,
including
ours,
has
I
think
one
registered
nurse,
and
maybe
one
electric
vocational
nurse
on
staff
24/7
either
put
their
staff
and
there's
a
doctor.
That's
assigned
I
guess,
but.
H
For
our
participants,
most
of
our
participants
are
with
the
city
or
the
in
the
county
that
the
city,
who
should
I,
really
think
both
she
contribute.
But
just
as
an
example,
the
majority
of
our
we
said,
125
participants
currently
I,
would
say
conservatively
75
percent
of
those
individuals
and
even
if
they
did
the
services
again.
H
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H
K
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H
Years
old
was
the
mean
I,
guess
the
age,
people
dying
of
drug
overdoses,
and
so
you
know
something
I'm
sure
everyone
here
has
heard
so
many
things
you
don't
get
shocked
by
so
many
things
with
one
incident
that
I
learned
about
the
years
ago
will
shock
somebody's,
so
I
was
invited
to
conduct
the
course
of
school
at
an
elementary
by
particular
school
principal
asked
that
we
would
go
an
SS
elementary
school
and
I'll.
Give
a
presentation.
L
H
On
campus,
not
just
that
he
had
something
on
community,
she
was
pushing
drugs
nine
years
old.
Imagine
I
mean
that
shocked
me
at
the
time
here
shocked
to
hear
that,
but
but
that
just
shows
you
how
how
drastic
the
problem
is:
I
venture
to
say
again
just
interviewing
participants
and
other
defendants
that
nine
year
old
body
has
older
sibling.
There's
no
mourning
that
into
that.
H
But
another
thing
that
I
I,
think
I've,
learned
or
observation
would
have
made,
even
when
I
actually
presentation
for
them
after
that
day
and
when
I,
when
I
go
to
the
high
school
or
the
middle
school
I'll,
usually
ask
students
how
many
of
you
have
ever
seen.
Drugs
have
been
offered
drugs
or
have
seen
someone
who
you
believe
is
high
on
drugs
and
get
eighty
to
ninety
percent
of
the
students
to
three
hundred
students
in
attendance
raise
your
hand
so
forth
and.
H
H
So
then
what
happens
when
they
go
to
middle
schools,
medical
school
and
someone
offers
in
forgiveness,
I
see
my
you
know,
I
remember
doing
it
so
they're
nice
family
members
that
no
one's
going
to
turn
them
on
to
it,
whether
they're
seeing
that
and
the
family
member
being
addicted.
All
this
doesn't
end
that
they
don't
care.
They
don't
pretty
they're,
not
aware
of
the
fact
that
their
kids
are
there
they're
observing
their
how
they
look
when
they're
high
and
so.
F
F
F
H
Adapted
to
it's
very
difficult
to
pass
away,
I've
gotten
to
often
maybe
six
different
times
since
I
was
a
prosecutor.
We
thought
that
Richard
Feynman
and
so
I
learned
really
quick,
that
it
doesn't
matter
what
they
do,
what
their
lies.
There's
an
opposition.
So
I'm
gonna
tear
my
shirt
about
four
years
ago,
just
weld
on
when
I
went
to
Austin
with
an
idea
of.
Let's
see,
we
can
have
pass
a
parental
consent
law
and
the
idea
was
to
consent.
Consent.
H
We
started
through
the
house,
but
there
were
some
concerns
from
some
other
legislators
and
we
had
a
sit-down
with.
Actually
it
was
a
state
senator
from
Houston
and
and
their
concerns
were
more
well.
What
did
the
administrator
start?
Thinking?
I
have
students
and
he
started.
You
know
picking
up
students
and
whether
it
becomes
a
racial
issue
or
a
nation
is
shooting.
H
F
H
H
I
think
we
can
make
that
an
affirmative
defense.
Then
oh,
the
10
316
and
there
may
be
some
defense
possibly
but
make
it
in
a
further.
They
can
thicken.
They
can
bring
it
up
to
the
first
offense
and
argue
in
court,
but
not
making
it
an
element
that
the
state
has
to
prove
in
the
dev
test
and
eight
nine
you
where
you're
amazing
that
and
so
again,
if
what
there's
my
position
on
that
I
want
to
testified
on
that
they
pass
it.
H
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H
To
different
people,
I
spoke
to
one
booth,
donkeys
and
attorneys
from
both
school
districts,
just
to
make
sure
that
they
didn't
have
any
any
install
issues
on
that.
I
spoke
to
mr.
Santos
Bobby
Santos,
dr.
Nelson
at
the
time.
So,
when
I
justify
it,
I
told
him
who
I
for
come
and
I
told
that
there
was
support
for
it.
As
a
matter
of
fact
David.
They
were
as
close
to
saying
that
Senator.
H
F
H
H
J
J
F
J
H
You
know
children
just
being
influenced
by
the
peers,
peer
pressure
and
they
started
and
experimenters
no
consequences
because
they
think
they
can
get
away
with
all
this
yeah
all
the
k2
test.
For
that
in
our
program
randomly-
and
you
know,
there's
often
you
know
catch
people
that
you
said
and
for
that
I
don't
think,
and
so
that
I
think
that's
the
same
thought
that
something
students
that
does
it
take.
M
H
But
but
what
I
do
know
is
that,
like
I
said
earlier
that
a
lot
of
times
people
get
arrested
and
they
there
if
they've
been
you
know
on
a
binge
for
days
or
or
longer
and
all
of
a
sudden
they're.
You
know
cold
turkey,
they're
in
jail
for
two
or
three
days
and
and
the
body
needs
a
drug
they're
gonna
go
through
some
very
severe
withdrawals
and
and
I
think
everyone
here
knows
alcohol
even
worse,
going
to
alcohol
with.
Are
you
dying
and
there's.
H
Four
years
provided
by
different
individuals
and
that's
a
big
bomb
preaching
to
the
choir
with
other
people
so
slow
that
the
potential
is
the
survey
there
that
people
can't
die
I,
don't
say
that,
whether
that's
how
these
people
died-
I
don't
know,
but
the
potential
is
there,
a
captain.
I
know:
it's
happened
in
the
past
I.
M
B
G
B
M
H
Three
meetings
they
might
have
had
four
meetings,
I
think
I
may
miss
one,
and
it
was
basically.
This
is
again
not
for
profit
profit
and
in
that
study
we
trusted
themselves
this
organization
from
from
another
state
when
it
gets
us
to
which
day
it
was
who
was
trying
to
get
the
commitment
from
all
the
parties
and
so
that
they
can
invest
and
we're
gonna,
invest.
I
wasn't
very
keen.
H
If
they're
gonna
apply
for
for
funding,
they
have
to
say
that
the
city
and
county
are
are
in
and
in
front
of
the
hospital,
and
so
or
these
it
gives
them
a
better
chance
to
receive
it.
They
also
are
trying
to
have
a
look
to
get
a
location.
We
have
location
for
the
week
move
in
there
and
that
part
of
the
location
is
actually
still
thinking,
but
was
there
anything
drafted
I
would
I
would
have
if
I
guess,
I
say
living
commercial.
Do
yourself
a
drop
to
something
from
West
carrot?
H
O
H
O
O
H
Years
no,
but
it
was
I
mean
I
thought
it
was
a
good
plan
if
it
was
and
just
having
everyone
there
at
the
time
and
everyone's
you
plan
in
yeah.
We
have
so
many
call
here,
even
steps
we
get
so
many
calls
a
year
application.
Somebody
who
just
hi
resources
spent
there
and
LPD,
probably
more
than
that
number
of
calls.
A
H
A
H
Yeah
but
I
think
you
know
I.
Obviously
we
have
a
change
of
administration,
some
people
were
termed
out
and
other
reasons,
but
but
but
but
again
I
don't
remember
anyone
being
against
it.
We
had
at
one
time
we
had
one
of
our
the.
J
H
H
H
H
They
were
throwing
around
back
then
when
I
was
seven
and
they
said,
okay
well
start
it
and
they
were
pretty
confident
about
the
grant
money
coming
through.
We
establish
it.
We
get
these
commitments,
you
know
we're
good
at.
We
have
glitter
grant
writers
and
we're
pretty
confident
we
can
get
the
fun,
but
you
want
to
come
in.
Do
that,
so
maybe
there's
several:
we
can
they
still
vote.
M
H
Would
that
location
well,
I
think
you
all
ready
to
go
to
the
county
for
that
good.
It's
not
something
that
I
that
I
could
offer
myself,
but
and
and
this
particular
facility,
without
that
identifying
has
been
temporarily
awards
for
one
department
to
use
and,
at
the
same
time,
another
department
to
use
for
something
totally
different.
I,
don't
even
know,
there's
been
there's
been
two
action
that
I've
seen.
H
For
no
one
360
there,
it's
still
not
occupying
place
and
it's
a
place
that
may
not
eat
a
lot
of
Revelation
to
be.
You
know
almost
trunky
with
some
holding
cells
in
there
and
whatnot.
So
matter
of
fact,
I'm
not
gonna,
suggest
here
I
remember,
because
it
was
a
matter
of
utilizing
the
existing
for
themselves
and
then
having
more
of
a
community
area
to
comply
with
certain
state
regulations.
As
far
as
the
size
of
the
right
right.
You
know
that
so,
but
it
was
something
that
the
decision
was
made.
Some
money
was
allocated.
H
H
H
H
H
That
party
over
they
can't
be
more
long
term.
Maybe
we're
looking
at
I
would
say
we
talked
about
earlier.
Would
you
say
about
Tanima
a
month
for
the
long
term?
Again
those
would
be
people
that
were
having
a
send-off
now.
Another
problem
that
we
encounter
on
the
long-term
facilities
is
obviously
we're,
not
the
only
city
just
mentioned
three
camera
or
a
County's
camera
and
you're,
not
gonna,
win
so
and
there's
ten
others
or,
however
many
other
counties
out
there.
So
we're
there's
always
a
waiting
period
at.
H
Sometimes
five
six
weeks
so
so
what
is
our
dilemma?
Our
dilemma
is
okay,
we
have
an
individual
who
we
had
to
revoke
the
bond
you're
in
jail
now.
Are
we
gonna
keep
them
there
for
five
or
six
weeks
until
the
baby
comes
right
or
go?
We
can
let
them
on.
Our
database
is
knowing
that
the
vendor
there
we
go
again.
That's
dilemma
that
we
have
weekly
daily.
Sometimes
we
have
court
every
week
and
you
know
have
individuals
that
we
have
to
work.
The
bar
and
I.
H
Got
a
job
we
do
I,
don't
want
to
keep
I,
don't
like
keeping
people
in
jail
for
five
or
six
weeks
just
waiting
on
a
bed.
So
we
try
not
to
in
some
instances
is
policy
for
their
own
safety.
You
just
like
you
pick
up
someone
for
PIH.
That's
it.
When
I
put
someone
else
in
defilade,
say
you
have
to
make
that
call.
I
don't
take
the
name,
they
could
hurt
someone
over
themselves,
and
so
so
that's
another
dilemma
or
a
problem.
H
I
guess
I
have
been
long
waiting
period,
and
on
that
note,
though,
so
another
selling
point
with
what
I've
just
said:
I've
talked
to
some
of
these
other
judges.
If
Webb
County
created
a
facility
that
had
like
I
said
well,
what
do
we
don't
need?
All
the
men
will
kiss?
Why
would
they
pick
at
the
phone?
Oh
just
anxious
in
the
Cameron,
County
sure
or
just
Flores,
and
they.
H
F
H
H
H
O
O
H
G
O
M
M
Now
about
these
of
this
past,
discussion
and
Joe
had
to
the
triage
center
I
understand
what
they
can
enjoy,
who
they're
either
because
save
me
how
many
money
I
understand
why
the
mayor
would
be
there
and
save
the
city
money
I
understand
what
the
hospital
personnel
be
there,
because
it's
a
the
hospital
money.
You
also
mention
the
fire
department.
How
would
the
detox
it
or
how
about
the
fire
department?
Well.
H
H
I
H
H
Discussion
I
think,
having
you
know,
some
of
the
council
members
and
commissioners
themselves
present
to
hear
firsthand
not
just
have
a
recommendation
from
from
their
appointees,
not
that
I
was
their
appointed
for
reasons,
people
that
they
depend
have
a
baton,
but
so
that
they
can
hear
for
themselves.
Everything
not
just
whatever
is
relate
to
them
because,
like
I
said
doing
the
mostess
three
meetings
that
I
attended,
everyone
was
supportive,
I
mean
if
they
were
to
have
had
a
meeting,
an
official
council
meeting
and
an
official
commissioners
for
me
within
that
month
they
would
have.
H
H
O
G
H
O
O
O
O
M
H
I'd
be
happy
to
participate.
Obviously
it
would
have
been
on
the
tiny
date
might
be
trial
like
like
wow.
That's
the
last
end
of
it,
but
not
a
certainty.
I
mean
I
I,
don't
mind,
participating,
I,
think
it
we
can.
Maybe
we
would
I
would
reach
out
to
the
representative
Raymond
myself
and
ask
if
he'd
be
interested
in
spearheading
it.
He
was
very
interested
experience.
The
last
time
and
I
think
he's.
You
know
he
works
a
lot
with
the
council
members
and
the
commissioners
on
a
lot
of
different
projects.
H
Have
a
DWI
court
that
JPL
hangover
but
drug
court?
Our
drug
court
is
a
it's
a
hybrid
court.
What
I
mean
by
a
hybrid
in
many
respects,
one
is
that
we
also
have
DWI
cases
drug
cases.
We
handle
also
pre-k
cases
for
people
who
are
not
necessarily
a
probation
or
not,
they
been
arrested,
but
they
are
given
an
opportunity
to
go
to
the
program
and
they
successfully
completed
them
and
the
cotton
cord.
So
in
some
program
for
this
post
education,
there
are
real
privation.
They
are
the
conditional
probation.
H
H
H
H
Have
to
be
ready,
I
will
determine
whether
or
not
they're
eligible
depends
on
tax
Burress.
Providing
crime,
for
instance,
of
DWI
offenders
been
effective.
The
diplomatic
corps
as
well
there's
a
DWI
where
there
was
an
injury
or
worse
than
no
there.
If
you're
automatically
disqualified,
there's
also
charming
these
type
cases
that
are
disqualifiers
or
people
with
criminal
biting
these
300.
H
L
I
N
H
C
Well,
we
see,
we
see
big
bad
cases.
Do
our
courses,
typically,
if
they're
on
the
program,
they're
likely
there's
a
recipe
to
be
either
license
is
already
suspended.
So
we
were
trying
to
private
a
new
occupational
driver's
license
system
to
make
it
easier
for
people
that
may
not
know
the
system
or
may
not
know
how
it
works,
but
yeah
typically
they're
not
allowed
to
drive
while
they're
in
the
program
unless
they
have
your
occupational
driver's
license
or
there
or
the
interlock
easily.
That's.
L
P
L
H
Instances
it
required
obviously
but
statute
for
certain
period,
but
but
in
other
cases
it's
not
like
I
said
we
have
people
that
have
an
alcohol
problem,
but
it
but
they're
not
there
for
a
DWI,
and
so
some
of
some
of
the
some
of
the
some
of
the
consent
means
there's
a
lot
of
conditions.
They
get
drug
tested
for
alcohol
too,
on
a
daily
basis,
and
sometimes
we
have
drug
patches
or
the
breathalyzer
tested
for
alcohol
as
well,
and
unfortunately,
talking
about
not
people
not
having
insurance.
J
L
I
just
think
that
some
of
the
studies
that
show
what
they
do
have
that
interlock
they're
not
likely
to
become
your
repeat
offenders,
because,
yes,
it
is
expensive,
now
I'm
not
pushing
because
I'm
a
provider
I'm,
not
a
provider
and
all
of
my
services,
her
father,
territorial
but
I,
do
believe
that.
Then
it
would
be
a
very
strong
message
to
the
community.
L
H
Like
I
said,
in
some
cases
that
might
be
what's
appropriate,
what's
required,
we,
you
know,
take
as
many
as
many
measures
as
we
can
just
having
them
in
the
program
being
monitored.
So
what's
up
Rob,
let
me
just
give
you
a
perfect
example:
you
have
somebody
who's
on
probation.
They
go
visit.
The
probation
officer
once
come
on.
They
can
drink,
they
can
drink
alcohol
27
days
that
they
know
when
their
appointment
is
before
that
appointment
they
get
tested
the
father,
nothing
happens
there,
drinking
the
rest
of
them
with
us.
H
You
get
that
sit
on
a
Saturday,
so
one
person
almost
lost
one
hundred
ninety
nine
days
of
sobriety
because
it
eats
you
up.
We're
actually
gonna.
Do
a
hair
follicle,
because
I
felt
really
bad
and
I'll.
Tell
you
the
story.
The
guy
says:
he's
never
been
you've
been
tested,
many
times
never
tested
positive.
He
tells
us
I,
hadn't
been
tested,
understand,
Iturbi
and
we
had
is
it
surrounded?
We
don't
have
to
him.
We
have
to
have
someone
show
up
on
Sunday
and
he
said
I.
H
Week
and
I
was
I
was
offered
an
opportunity
to
work
on
Saturday
and
he
said
my
daughter
needed
a
book.
I
chose
to
work
Saturday,
so
I
can
buy
her
a
book.
Anything
and
I
got
the
ball
when
I
called
in.
It
was
my
number
because
I
was
not
able
to
get
out
in
time,
see
what
I'm
willing
to
do.
You
know
whatever
I
can
do.
We
said
that
drank
haven't
done
anything
whose
drugs
Tommy?
H
What
are
you
doing
you
guys
whose
to
today's
variety,
because
you
have
to
work
and
buy
you
want
your
daughter
book
I'm
only
gonna
say
that,
but
that
particular
what
it
was
gonna
come
down
to
so
he's
scheduled
to
do
a
hair
follicle
test
at
its
own
expense,
and
if
it
comes
out
clean,
which
probably
will
then
he
will
not
lose
its
brightness
because
he's
actually
up
for
graduation
he's
been
in
the
program
for
a
while
in
phase
3,
that's
the
last
race.
So
anyway,
that's
that's.
How
it's
more
straight!
H
H
L
What
it
is
this
we
have
so
many
that
are
out
from
this
the
county
from
here
they
come
from
some
other
place,
but
because
they
work
here,
they're
the
ones
with
the
interlock
because
past
this
area
here
from
Laredo,
they
are
enforcing
it
already.
You
know
you
get
caught.
You
go
on
that
interlock
and
here
they're
not
again.
H
You
know
we
have.
We
can
put
our
effective
conditions
even
on
those
individuals,
but
I
didn't
want
to
refer
to
it,
someone
who's
already
on
probation
and
in
some
cases
it's
a
requirement
based
on
based
on
the
type
of
offense
based
on
what
did
you
blow
it's
a
requirement
for
a
certain
minimum
period
of
time
on
probation.
H
H
No
I,
don't
disagree.
Absolutely
I
think
obviously
has
to
be
a
case-by-case
basis
and
all
these
different
factors
taken
into
consideration.
But
but
it's
certainly
an
option
and
we
do
utilize
it.
We
utilize
the
breathalyzer
more,
which
is
again
it's
even
not
just
when
you
get
behind
a
wheel,
yeah,
three
or
four
or
five
times
a
day.
You
got
10
minutes
or
15
minutes
to
blow
into
that
system.
You
can
be
at
home.
We
may
not
even
be
driving
for
the
whole
week,
but
you
still
can't
drink.
L
H
H
P
I'm,
not
a
provider,
I
mean
the
percentage
of
a
provider
and
with
smart
start
and
generally
speaking,
interlocks
per
day
cost
about
three
dollars.
This
is
nationwide
and
what
you're
referring
to
as
far
as
recidivism
rates,
it's
more
than
seventy
percent-
and
this
is
according
to
the
CDC
and
Mothers
Against
Drunk
Driving.
So
they've
done
the
research,
so
it
is
effective
when
they're
installed
when
they're
used
and
again
you
know,
there's
so
many
different
tools
as
much
as
the
interlock.
You
have
new
ways
you
have
the
portable
testing
there's
so
many
different
tools.
P
What
I
met
every
case
is
different.
You
happen
to
utilize
different
tools
for
that,
but,
generally
speaking,
it's
about
three
on
a
portable
device.
It's
going
to
be
about
six
dollars
per
day
and
the
average
person
that
has
an
alcohol
drinking
problem
again.
This
was
a
survey
done
in
Harris.
County
is
about
fifteen
dollars.
O
L
H
C
Just
had
one
that
just
came
off
with
the
portable
device,
but
mostly
with
the
test
that
we're
doing
the
the
instant
alcohol
tests,
they're
they're,
pretty
effective.
We
test
them
solely
for
nice
a
week
mm-hmm,
so
that
kind
of
works
it
tested
them
in
an
80
hour
window
and
a
lot
of
them
are
coming
up
negative
for
the
most
part
should
they're
not
new,
with
one
of
the
forgets
to
say
no,
and
then
we
get
to
the
to
the
interlock
and
it's
actually
or
not,
there's
a
programmer
so
because.
H
They
see
more
of
the
DWI
offenses
we
have
some,
but
mostly
on
ours,
it's
other
offenses,
but
when
we
do
the
evaluations
or
assessments,
we
determine
whether
alcohol
is
one
of
their
drugs
of
choices
and
if
it
is
obviously
we
monitor
that
closely
as
well.
But
we
test
for
alcohol
as
well
as
everything.
L
N
L
O
L
M
H
M
H
M
To
three
times
a
week
where
that
you
just
call
them
into
they
have
to
show
up
in
their
testing
and
even
if
they
dilute
the
test.
That
still
shows
up
with
the
testing
that
you
have
correct
and
then
each
time
they're
breeding
for
the
court.
If
they,
if
they
mess
up
or
if
they
don't
at
least
at
least
once
every
two.
H
M
H
We
lost
work
during
the
best
budget,
and
so,
if
the
recommended
is
a
teacher
per
student
that
case
manager
for
participants,
I
think
recommended
might
be
35
per
case
manager.
I
think
we've
got
two
case
managers
and
just
125,
so
60
with
three
six
two
and
a
half
per
case
manager
almost
twice
what
the
recommended
is,
because
that's
all
we
have
things
we
got
to
work
with
that.
Casting
man
is
here
today
and
he
he
we
don't.
We
need
more
funding,
so
we
can
have
more
councils
available.
H
So
you
know
some
of
these
individuals
are
in
long
term
treatment.
So
our
our
counselors
are
not
seeing
all
these
individuals
at
once
and
that's
that's
pretty
much
the
way
it
works.
We're
not
gonna.
Have
you
know,
statistically
speaking,
all
100
or
125
in
this
case
active
because
some
we're
gonna
be
in
such
Congress,
but
most
of
them
are
either
a
doctor
of
treatment
or
how
many.
J
H
H
I
would
say,
I
think
we're
effective
I
think
we
will
be
able
to
reach
more
people
because
again
you're
a
prosecutor.
I
have
been
to
prosecute
110
years
already,
so
there's
there's
been
times
where
there
is
a
little
bit
of
a
waiting
list,
even
on
our
end,
in
other
words,
okay,
we
have
all
these
referrals
okay,
but
we
can't
bring
them
all
in
because
we
don't
have
all
the
we
have
to
wait
for
some
graduations
to
take
place
and
will
remain
so.
Certainly
we
were
fully
funded.
H
H
Phase
out
more
into
a
probation
type
relationship
works
once
a
month,
but
that's
right
before
they
graduate
by
then
they've
learned
all
these
skills.
You
know
their
brain
is
healed.
They've
been
at
the
forum
party
by
about
a
year,
at
least
by
then
more
so
well,
maybe
this
we
definitely
could
use
more.
H
H
He
serves
as
our
county
council
services
coordinator,
and
he
gave
group
sessions
on
a
weekly
basis,
he's
not
under
the
grant,
so
I
consider
those
kind
of
linking
kind,
I
guess
contribution
from
my
department
from
our
County.
We
had
a
case
manager
before
that
I
said
mention
that
we
lost
her
in
the
last
budget
process.
That
person
was
part
of
the
for
six
staff,
not
grant
funded.
H
So
aside
from
those
or
my
bailiffs,
whatever
they're
the
ones
they're
transported
people
sometimes
do
home
visits
at
a
minimum
every
other
week
we
don't
have
files
were
able
to
allow
afford
having
our
painted
world
the
warrant
for
can
also
go
out
there
and
look
for
these
individuals,
or
does
that
anytime?
Someone
didn't
show
up
to
court
they're
absconders.
We
don't
wait
to
see
if
they
get
picked
up.
H
H
M
And
last
question:
I
hope
we
didn't
have
you
back
to
talk
more
about
DCP
later,
but
the
grants
that
were
given
to
DCP.
Originally
there
were
some
things
for
receipt
grants
right.
So
I
guess
that
community
is
supposed
to
band
together
a
little
bit
of
money
from
the
city
a
little
bit
of
money
for
the
Academy
a
little
bit
of
money
from
maybe
aboard
that's
organized
to
help
you
over
my
raise
so
that
y'all
can
eventually
become
independent.
H
Right
exactly
and
and
I
think,
we've
been
well,
we've
been
fortunate
to
be
able
to
continue
receiving
grants
since
we
started
and
one
of
the
ways
that
you
receive
these
finality,
you
have
to
show
show
me,
don't
tell
me
at
first.
It
show
me
or
tell
me
what
you're
going
to
do
like
I
said
we
started
a
fishing
in
2009
I'm
on
paper,
but
in
2008
we
started
doing
some
more.
H
So,
to
give
you
an
example,
our
various
core
program,
which
is
another
component
right,
we
started
doing
a
regional
graph
so
now
we're
reaching
out
to
all
the
way
to
be
around
the
city.
Roma
talk
to
judge
from
Eagle
Pass
and
work
with
us
on
that
Alice
Texas
I
wanted
to
do
with
the
DA
myself
I
had
a
call.
Was
it
today
from
Del,
Rio
and
so
they're
wanting
to
work
with
again?
H
They
don't
have
any
resources,
even
as
far
as
it's
pretty
big
area,
and
so,
but
we
do
have
a
regional
program
and
that
will
provided
you
know
as
much
service
as
we
can
to
these
areas
within
our
resources
and
and
that's
for
the
so
for
the
for
the
veterans.
So
for
me
we
did
this
last
time
to
come
back
full
circle.
H
J
H
H
Grant
was
an
expansion
crap
how
you
can
expand
the
program,
but
the
regional
just
like
we're
doing
with
better
sport.
So
that's
how
we
play
with
Bradford
on
a
regional
basis
and
they
put
it.
Some
of
the
same
communities
were
servicing
for
the
veterans
under
this
general
graph
and
great
consideration.
You
know
it's
fun
with
the
monitoring
and
repeating
as
well.
So
you
know
work
they've
asked
us
some
questions.
We've
been
answering,
questions
were
consideration
for
it,
but
it
but
you're
right.
It's
initially.
H
The
expectation
from
Samsa
other
state
entities
that
provide
grant
monies
is
will
help
you
get
started.
But
then
you
know
your
needs.
A
certain
tributing
something
bring
something
to
the
table
and
part
of
a
week
within
our
application
is
destroy
other
services
on
I
use
that
I
think
this
is
what
we're
doing.
It's
not
started,
accounting
it
but
I'm
using
my
resources,
all
of
the
counties
providing
this
person
and
this
person
and
we're
doing
this
and
we're
doing
that
and
we
have
the
facility.
You
know
the
facility
is
County
property.
H
So
that's
the
contribution
and
we
use
it
as
such
to
the
probation
department.
They
you
know,
find
out
that
errors
are
grants
available
for
them
to
apply
for
any
person
to
do
so.
I
was
a
forming
in
today
today
that
that's
gonna
continue
for
at
least
to
2019,
and
if
you
know
reapply
again
so,
but
can
we
do
more
in
that
respect?
Yes,
absolutely
can,
of
course,
can
we
let
for
resources?
Can
we
use
for
resources,
yes,
and
if
we
have
more
resources
right
services
for
more
people.
H
H
How
do
we
know
I
just
know
that
if
we
look
at
the
statistic
and
then
I
mentioned
earlier
20
to
24
or
any
person,
who's
suffering
addiction
is
committing
anywhere
from
20
to
25
miles
of
the
year
and
we've
had
we've
had
over
500
graduates
on
75%.
Those
individuals
have
not
repented
about
you
know.
So
let's
just
do
the
math
on
those.
H
If
only
if,
if
half
of
those
graduates
who
successfully
you
know
completed
the
program,
are
not
committing
those
20
to
25
times
a
year
and
do
the
math
on
that
and
I
think
that's
how
what
we
were
trying
to
prove
board
what
we're
saying
here
and
but
it
but
it
takes
you
know
many
and
I
have
use
it
words
and
it
takes
a
village.
I
think
those
words
you
use,
and
then
it's
not
you
know.
H
Are
on
our
veteran
side,
the
statement
that
we
have
we,
we
part
of
our
expansion,
was
to
provide
services
to
the
family
members
because
educating
the
family
members
about
the
PTSD
issues
that
their
spouses
are
going
to
and
helping
them
understand.
That
is
part
of
what
we
do
there
as
well,
and
we
do
that
generally
for
what
we
like
every
so
often
one
of
our
family
members
to
come
and
understand
about
the
addictive
brain.
H
L
He's
working
on
trying
to
work,
especially
with
the
veterans
and
I
mean
cream,
can
I
do
not
even
talk
about
this,
but
I
have
to
take
advantage
over
here.
So
mr.
Raymond
wants
to
get
started,
getting
the
veterans
that
are
willing
to
work
with
dogs
and
work
with
the
city
here,
the
county
I,
don't
know
who's
got
the
stray
dogs
and
my
fed
creamer.
She
wants
to
be
part
of
that.
H
L
L
D
Individuals
with
co-occurring
substance
use
disorder
are
they
being
referred
to
the
border
regions
for
those
to
be
treated?
Now
we
did
expand
our
target
populations
so
now
we
don't
only
treat
bipolar
schizophrenia
or
major
depressive
disorder,
but
I'll
be
doing
criteria
and
in
substance,
abuse
is
in
secondary.
We
do
have
LCDs
on-site
so
that,
basically
we.
H
J
H
They
need
to
go
to
the
border
region,
but
they
they
don't
have
an
appointment.
They
don't
or
the
the
coordination
there's
a
gap
there.
So
if
we
have
someone
join
our
court
proceedings
there
from
Puerto
Rico
and
we
have
an
issue
where
it's
somebody
either
they
mister
me
and
they
don't
have
a
meeting,
they
decided
to
go
to
Puerto
Rico.
Okay,
you
know
one
way
I'll
represent
over
there
go
make
a
meeting.
Ivenna
makes
two
weeks
from
now
whatever,
and
she
was
very
supportive
of
that.
H
F
J
I
F
H
H
A
A
If,
if
the
city
hall,
City
Council
hears
that
need
recommendation
of
a
detox
center
and
see
the
rate,
oh
he's
not
only
to
serve
the
criminal
element
is
also
families,
it's
open
to
families
that
people
have
screw
being
a
family
member
that
so
it
can
also
refer
us,
so
it'll
be
a
cross
aboard,
but
nonetheless,
I
would
truly
appreciate.
We
learned
a
lot
from
you
program
does
and
of
course,
I
do
I'm
a
truly
a
true
advocate
of
that
for
one,
because
the
numbers
do
not
lie.
A
We
have
seen
a
reduction
on
property
and
crime
and
off
the
water,
crime
and
I
do
as
a
tribute
some.
You
know
yours
to
our
success
view
of
time.
Madam
chair,
we're
gonna,
have
you
want
to
table
the
rest
of
the
I?
Don't
know
over
the
next
week?
Dump
some
thank
you
again
for
bringing
the
issue
here
and
without
tech
knowledge
that
draft
what
WestCare
five
years
ago,
most
exactly
with
this
commission
approval
and
support
will
be.
Are
you
buy
right.