Judge oversees courts for the down, but not out
Tynan was a public defender known as "Father Mike" for trying to guide troubled souls into Alcoholics Anonymous and other programs when he signed on to start an innovative drug treatment program with a $ 600,000 federal grant. That was 18 years ago.
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Addicts overwhelm Kentucky's drug treatment options
Researchers, advocates and drug-abuse experts said making treatment more available would not only save lives — it also would save money. A 2006 California study found that for every dollar spent on treatment, the state reaped $ 7 in benefits, mostly …
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My twisted rehab sex life
We were residents at a strict segregated rehab in Southern California, and communication between opposite sexes was extremely limited. This made the task of seducing Alicia all the more daunting, more exciting and more intense. I was a serious drug …
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