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Slowing the ‘revolving door of justice’

For 20 years, the Ionia Treatment and Sobriety Court has worked to break what one judge once called the “revolving door of justice” for repeat drunken driving offenders. The program marked its 20th anniversary Friday with a small gathering in District Court Judge Raymond Voet’s courtroom, where judges, attorneys and program graduates reflected on the lives it has helped change. Oops! An active subscription is required to view this content. Plea…
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The Daily News - Since 1854 — News from Montcalm County and Ionia County, Michigan broke the news in on Wednesday, March 18, 2026.
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