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As a subscriber you can listen to articles at work, in the car, or while you work out. Subscribe NowA northwestern Indiana county is preparing to become just the fourth in the state to operate a court specifically designed to treat the needs of nonviolent mentally ill offenders.
Porter Superior Court Judge David Chidester says the county’s Restoration Court based in Valparaiso will operate much like its existing drug and veterans treatment courts: Participants who successfully complete the program can have underlying criminal cases dismissed. Chidester will oversee the court.
Porter County PACT Director Tammy O’Neill, who helped create the new court, said the justice system contains “a disproportionate number” of people with mental illness.
Chidester told The Times of Northwest Indiana that the court will be funded with a grant from the Indiana Department of Correction. It’s due to start operations early next year.
Similar courts operate in Allen, Lake and Madison counties. More information on Indiana’s Problem-Solving Courts is available here.
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