Local lawyers working on proposal for mental health, community-conscious court system in Kamloops
KAMLOOPS — Several lawyers in Kamloops and law professors at Thompson Rivers University have banded together to propose a different kind of court system.
The proposal is geared towards serving individuals suffering from mental illness, or living with a disability, who have committed a minor crime.
Instead of sending these people to prison, defence lawyer Michelle Stanford says the mental health and community court proposal would aim to provide an alternative way to prosecute and ultimately lead offenders away from repeating crimes.