The E. Raymond Alexander Drug Treatment Court (DTC)
Overview:
The E. Raymond Alexander Drug Treatment Court (DTC) is a specialized treatment court that was developed as an alternative to incarceration and to establish and increase recovery options for people with a substance use disorder and those close to them; to reduce recidivism in the criminal justice system; to provide an improved sanction beyond regular probation; and to improve overall quality of life to those impacted.
Program referrals:
Referrals can be made out of District and/or Superior court by any Judge, Probation officer, DSS Worker, Parent/Guardian, Law Enforcement Officer, Defense Attorney, District Attorney, treatment provider or by the participant themselves by completing a Drug Treatment Court referral form and submitting it to the Case Coordinator. Each referral made to the DTC program must be screened by the DTC case coordinator as well as the District Attorney to ensure appropriateness and eligibility. To be considered for the DTC program potential candidates must be prescreened, have a minimum of 120-day sentence, admit to substance use/abuse or have a substance use disorder diagnosis, reside in Guilford County, have pending legal involvement and agree to participate in the program. The program will consider those offenders with misdemeanor offenses, other than driving while impaired, and H and I felonies as well as probation violation cases out of both Superior and District court.
Guilford County Recovery Courts Eligibility Criteria (DTC)
In order to be deemed eligible referrals MUST:
- Be screened by Recovery Courts staff
- Reside in Guilford County; verified address
- Meet 120-day sentencing minimum
- Admit to Substance Use/Substance Use Disorder
Referrals may not be considered for participation in Recovery Courts if ANY of the following apply:
- Resides outside of Guilford County
- Is on Post-Release supervision
- Has pending/unresolved matters in another County
- Has ANY prior convictions related to drug dealing/trafficking offenses (possession w/ intent cases that are old/are factually not drug dealing may be staffed by the DTC team on a case by case basis)
- Is affiliated with or a validated gang member
- Has been convicted of ANY sexual offense
- Has ANY prior conviction(s) for violent offense (Class A-E are exclusionary. Class F-G may be considered/staffed for admission)
Length of Program
The program is a minimum of one (1) year and a maximum of two (2) years unless extended by the DTC team. The participant will be on intermediate supervised probation for no less than twelve (12) months. If the participant should complete the program phases prior to 12 months, the probation officer will monitor the participants aftercare until the balance of the 12-month probationary period is complete. Minimum length of participation in each of the three (3) phases is ninety (90) days.
DTC Referral Form