Itโs not business as usual in room 230C at the Elijah E. Cummings, Jr. Courthouse. There are cupcakes and other treats where counsel would normally sit. On a Tuesday morning, the clerk announces names, not for a docket with upcoming cases but for those who have graduated from adult drug treatment for the Circuit Court of Baltimore City.
Friends and family of the graduating class of 10; clap, cheer and high five one another. Judge Yvette Bryant joins in, commending the graduates on their accomplishment. After 18 months of adult drug treatment court, former addicts can turn their lives around.
โIt takes a lot of work to have a look in the mirror,โ Bryant said. โWhen they’re coming to this program, [they] have to do the hard work of figuring out how and why they got here. It can be a tough road. It can lead to setbacks. It can lead to relapse. But we keep going because everyone in this program is valuable.โ
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