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Drug court grads take first step toward new life

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In May, Campbell announced that new information had come to light that prolonged his investigation, naming specific situations involving former public defender Regina Harris. The program accepted no new members for more than a month as part of the freeze.

Nick Gaeke, a Kane County assistant state’s attorney who used to work with DeKalb’s drug program, said he was glad to see Richard Schmack take office in DeKalb County as the state’s attorney is integral to a drug court program.

“One thing that is not a component to a successful drug court program is politics,” Gaeke said. “A drug court team needs to have the cooperation of a supportive state’s attorney.”

A drug court program also needs community support, which is why Tom Inboden, owner of Inboden’s Meat Market, was awarded the Friend of Drug Court Award. Inboden, who has employed graduates of the program, said the program holds a special place in his heart as he has experienced the struggle of addiction.

“Recovery is part of my life,” he said. “Being clean and sober is going to be the hardest journey you’ll go through in life, but it will also be one of the most rewarding journeys you have.”

The neverending fight is one graduate Jacob Dorland said he is ready for. The 25-year-old Sycamore resident said he knows life will knock him down along the way, but the program has taught him to get back up and make good decisions.

“Second chances don’t always happen in life,” he said. “When your dealt a hand like this, you don’t fold it.”

The program costs about $150,000 a year to run and is funded through fees tacked on to traffic and felony convictions as well as grants. The program, which takes anywhere from 14 months to two years to complete, has produced 47 graduates since 2006.

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