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Pima County STEPs gives low-level drug offenders second chance
Pima County STEPs gives low level drug offenders second chance By Jasmine Ramirez | April 5, 2021 at 6:13 PM MST - Updated April 6 at 5:44 AM
TUCSON, Ariz. (KOLD News 13) - Pima County Superior Court is offering a second chance to some people brought before the court on low-level drug charges. The Supportive Treatment and Engagement Program, also known as STEPs, is for nonviolent individuals struggling with addiction and mental health issues. Those who qualify will receive substance-use treatment. The drug charge is dismissed after treatment is completed.
Presiding Judge Danelle Liwski said a person with a drug charge typically waits six months to a year to be sentenced but this program is a game changer.