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- Posted June 25, 2013
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'All Rise America!' motorcycle relay for drug courts featured in video
A phalanx of motorcyclists - including Oakland County 52-1 District Court Judge Robert Bondy - were the center of attention as they rolled up to the Washtenaw County 15th District Court in Ann Arbor.
But even more riveting were the stories of recovery told by graduates of the 15th District's drug and sobriety court program, at the May 22 "All Rise America!" rally, a stop on a 3,500-mile cross-country relay in support of drug and sobriety courts.
Spearheaded by the National Association of Drug Court Professionals, the annual All Rise America! National Motorcycle Relay for Recovery commemorates the work of the nation's drug courts. The Ann Arbor rally was sponsored by the 15th District Court and the Michigan Association of Drug Court Professionals.
The "All Rise" video was produced by the Michigan Supreme Court Office of Public Information as part of the Court Stories online video series which tells the everyday stories of Michigan courts and the people they serve. The series is on the "Michigan Courts" YouTube channel and on the court's website.
New Court Stories videos will be announced as they are posted to the "Michigan Courts" YouTube channel, http://www.youtube.com/user/MichiganCourts?feature=plcp; and the Michigan Courts "One Court of Justice" website.
Published: Tue, Jun 25, 2013
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