Teen Drug Rehab: Casey Pachall Completes Substance Abuse Rehab and Rejoins TCU – Yahoo! Sports (Blog)

Casey Pachall completes substance abuse rehab and rejoins TCU – Yahoo! Sports (blog)
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Yahoo! Sports (blog)

Casey Pachall completes substance abuse rehab and rejoins TCU
Yahoo! Sports (blog)
(USA Today Sports Images)One of the tougher stories of the 2012 season was TCU quarterback Casey Pachall's battle with his personal demons. Pachall was arrested on a DWI offense in October. He left school a few days later to enter a rehab facility
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Lawyer attacks accuser in Philly priest sex abuse trial – Delaware County Daily Times
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Lawyer attacks accuser in Philly priest sex abuse trial
Delaware County Daily Times
In the adult Billy, the jury will see an accuser who's spent much of his life battling drugs, alcohol and arrests for petty crimes. By his own count, he's been in rehab nearly three dozen times. He told the jury in Lynn's trial that he'd started

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Bay City man who planned burglary on Facebook gets year in jail – Bay City Times
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Bay City man who planned burglary on Facebook gets year in jail
Bay City Times
Upon release, Finn is to serve three years of probation, complete a 120-day drug rehabilitation program and pay $ 429.99 in restitution. “It's been rough and I'd like to thank every chance the court has given me,” Finn told Sheeran. “I am responsible

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Drug Testing in Detention Facilities – Corrections.com
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Drug Testing in Detention Facilities
Corrections.com
More than 330,000 were serving time for drug offenses, including nearly 95,000 doing federal time, which goes to show that substance abuse remains one of the top driving factors in America's prison population. And just because a drug offender is

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