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Seattle introduces new drug prosecution alternative

Apr 30, 2025, 6:07 PM

FILE - A person holds drug paraphernalia near the Washington Center building on SW Washington Stree...

FILE - A person holds drug paraphernalia near the Washington Center building on SW Washington Street, April 4, 2023, in downtown Portland, Ore. On Tuesday, Jan. 23, 2024, Democratic lawmakers in Oregon unveiled a sweeping new bill that would undo a key part of the state's first-in-the-nation drug decriminalization law. The bill would recriminalize the possession of small amounts of drugs as a low-level misdemeanor. (Dave Killen/The Oregonian via AP, File)
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The City of Seattle has announced a new drug prosecution alternative aimed at keeping those arrested for misdemeanor drug use and possession out of court and jail.

says the program will provide an incentive for defendants to connect with services and complete specific steps in order to have their cases dismissed. Those steps include signing an agreement with the City Attorney’s Office, taking a drug use assessment, successfully completing drug tests, and avoiding criminal law violations for sixty days.

“I’m hopeful that this new approach will address the underlying causes of addiction and foster lasting change for those individuals struggling with drug use. Additionally, the goal is to improve public safety,” said Seattle City Attorney Ann Davison.

Curbing drug use is a top priority for city leaders, including officials at the Seattle Police Department, the Mayor’s Office, the City Attorney’s Office, and the City Council. They will work together to make the program a success.

“The drug alternative fills a critical gap in our alternative court system, thoughtfully balancing public safety with a compassionate pathway to recovery for those battling addiction. The fentanyl epidemic and addiction in general are inextricably linked to our public safety and homelessness crisis. I applaud City Attorney Ann Davison and her team for advancing an initiative that will make our city safer and incentivize our most vulnerable residents to get the help they need,” said .

The City Attorney’s Office can proceed with conventional court proceedings if defendants do not meet program requirements.

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