Weidl, 36, was hired in May to lead the county’s first drug court program, and brings over ten years of field experience to the role. He’ll be supervising participants through the 18-month intensive program — conducting frequent drug tests, monitoring participants’ progress, seeking out community partners and getting defendants’ families involved in their recovery.
Weidl, 36, was hired in May to lead the county’s first drug court program, and brings over ten years of field experience to the role. He’ll be supervising participants through the 18-month intensive program — conducting frequent drug tests, monitoring participants’ progress, seeking out community partners and getting defendants’ families involved in their recovery.