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Program would offer treatment to those with mental illnesses

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In 2010, the grant for this court was denied.

After recently following up with Peterson, Carr learned the grant was going to be applied for again. The grant is applied for through the Justice and Mental Health Collaboration Program, said Peterson. In 2010, they were trying for $50,000.

“We are trying to really beef up the effort, get the community involved and resources built up to apply for the 2014 fiscal year,” said Peterson.

How much will be requested this time is not yet known.

This type of alternative court will help people with untreated mental illness, and the community as a whole.

“With this small investment, it helps prevent greater costs to the taxpayers down the line because we won’t have incarceration costs and prosecution costs (for those mentally ill in the system),” said Peterson.

This alternative court is similar to the county’s drug court, which has been in effect since about 2003. The goal of drug court is to get people off drugs and make them productive members of society.

The drug court criteria mandates a defendant be at least 17 years old, have no more than two prior felony charges and must be a member of the Grundy County community. The case also cannot be a violent crime.

If mental health court develops, somes cases would cross with drug court for those people who have both drug and mental illness problems, said Peterson. The new alternative court would also help with treatment of veterans who end up in the justice system.

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