Charleston County Adult Drug Court provides a cost-effective
alternative to traditional prosecution and incarceration of
nonviolent offenders with substance abuse problems. Crime will be
reduced and offenders habilitated through court supervision and
substance abuse treatment. The program is designed to promote
self-sufficiency and personal responsibility. Participation in this
program requires a personal commitment. Members of the Drug Court
Team are present to guide and assist defendants, but the final
responsibility is the participant’s. Defendants must be
motivated to make this change and commit to a more responsible way
of life.
The program involves working with the Drug Court staff, all
dedicated to the participant’s recovery for a minimum of 12 months.
The defendant’s charges will be dismissed upon successful completion
of the three-phase program.
It is important that participants understand the long-term
commitment involved in Drug Court. Participants will be involved
with Alcoholics Anonymous (AA) and Narcotics Anonymous (NA); attend
weekly court appearances; submit to random drug testing and attend
all treatment sessions. The Drug Court staff is here to assist
participants’ efforts to successfully complete the program, but the
choice and effort to change their way of life comes from them.