Southeast Nebraska Adult Drug Court Graduates Five Participants
On March 17, 2026, the Southeast Nebraska Adult Drug Court held a graduation ceremony for five participants at the Nemaha County Courthouse in Auburn, with Judge Richard Smith presiding. Tanner Cohoe from the Wellbeing Initiative was the guest speaker. Cohoe is a Recovery Community Navigator and Peer Support Specialist.
Graduation represents a meaningful milestone for participants who have successfully completed an intensive program centered on substance use treatment, close supervision, and personal accountability. Adult Drug Court programs typically last at least 20 months and provide participants with the tools and skills needed to build and sustain lives free from drug and alcohol dependence.
Through the integration of comprehensive treatment and consistent judicial oversight, Drug Courts support individuals in their recovery journeys while promoting lasting rehabilitation. Adult Drug Courts offer an alternative to traditional case processing for eligible nonviolent individuals with substance use disorders, using a specialized, collaborative team approach within the existing court system.
These programs aim to reduce recidivism and substance use while strengthening public safety. They employ evidence-based strategies such as validated risk and needs assessments, timely and individualized behavioral health treatment, frequent and random drug testing, structured incentives and sanctions, and access to a broad range of rehabilitative services designed to support long-term success.
For additional information, please contact:
Chris Reece, Drug Court Coordinator
Phone: 402-821-7114 Email: christina.reece@nejudicial.gov
Photo (Front Row): Officer Marty Metschke, Graduate Asley, Graduate Brody, Judge Richard Smith, Graduate Leah, Graduate Brian, Officer Chelsea Hagedorn, and Assistant Probation Officer Chelsea Byfield.
(Back Row): Drug Court Prosecutor Seth Hawkins and Drug Court Defense Attorney Linday Mahoney.