Drug Rehab at Jail to Be Reviewed – Medina County Gazette

Drug rehab at jail to be reviewed – Medina County Gazette

Drug rehab at jail to be reviewed
Medina County Gazette
Medina County officials want to see how another county treats addicts before deciding whether to open a treatment facility at the Medina County Jail. County Common Pleas Court Judge James L. Kimbler met with several county officials Wednesday at the …

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County judge wants drug rehab at jail – Medina County Gazette

County judge wants drug rehab at jail
Medina County Gazette
MEDINA — Medina County Common Pleas Judge James L. Kimbler wants the county to reopen the east pod of the jail to serve as a short-term rehab facility for drug offenders with opiate and heroin addictions. Kimbler presented the proposal to the county …

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Following veteran’s overdose death, report finds problems at Miami VA drug … – MiamiHerald.com

Following veteran's overdose death, report finds problems at Miami VA drug
MiamiHerald.com
A drug abuse rehabilitation program at Miami's Veterans Affairs hospital failed to monitor patients, provide sufficient staff, control access to the facility or even curb illicit drug use among patients — culminating with the death of a combat veteran

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This Drug Court Judge Is Going To Rehab For Substance Abuse – Daily Business Review (registration)


Daily Business Review (registration)

This Drug Court Judge Is Going To Rehab For Substance Abuse
Daily Business Review (registration)
Broward County Court Judge Gisele Pollack—removed from the bench for substance abuse—will be in rehabilitation for as long as six months. Broward Public Defender Howard Finkelstein, himself an admitted recovering alcoholic, said that if Pollack, 55, …

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