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Second Chance for Drug Court Graduates

Circuit Clerk Paula Joslin, left, Clark Circuit Judge Jean Chenault Logue, guest speaker Tayna Fogle and District Judge Earl-Ray Neal look on as drug court graduate Herbert Beasley talks to fellow graduates
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Circuit Clerk Paula Joslin, left, Clark Circuit Judge Jean Chenault Logue, guest speaker Tayna Fogle and District Judge Earl-Ray Neal look on as drug court graduate Herbert Beasley talks to fellow graduates

An appearance in a courtroom is not something most people look forward to. But for the eight individuals seated in the jury box in Clark Circuit Court Thursday, it was a court appearance they had anticipated for a very long time. The eight were gathered to celebrate their graduation from Clark County Drug Court and to celebrate a hard-earned second chance on life, free from addiction.

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