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Chief Judge John A. Woodcock, Jr. United States District Court District of Maine Prescription Drug Abuse in Maine: The Federal Judicial Perspective
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Page 1: Chief Judge John A. Woodcock, Jr. United States District Court District of Maine.

Chief Judge John A. Woodcock, Jr.

United States District CourtDistrict of Maine

Prescription Drug Abuse in Maine:The Federal Judicial Perspective

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• Pharmaceutical overdose deaths outnumber motor vehicle deaths

• 23.6% of high school seniors have used someone else’s prescription drugs

• Over 500 babies suffer opiate withdrawal after birth

“A Cure with a Curse”Today in Maine

Page 3: Chief Judge John A. Woodcock, Jr. United States District Court District of Maine.

Type of Offense Incarceration Maximum Fine

Supervised Release

First Offense Up to 20 years $1,000,000 3 years to life

Second Offense Up to 30 years $2,000,000 6 years to life

Death or Serious Bodily Injury

20 years to life

Death or Serious Bodily Injury (if prior felony drug offense)

Mandatory life sentence

Federal Criminal LawFederal Sentences

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Federal Criminal Law

National FederalProsecutions by Type

Non-Drug CrimesDrug Crimes

Maine FederalProsecutions by

Type

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Federal Criminal Law

National Federal DrugProsecutions

Powder Cocaine Crack Cocaine Heroin MethamphetamineMarijuana Other Drugs

Maine Federal Drug Prosecutions

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Federal Criminal Law

National Federal DrugProsecutions

Methamphetamine Other Drugs (includes Prescriptions)

Maine Federal Drug Prosecutions

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Federal Criminal LawPercentage of Drug Trafficking Defendants

Cooperating with Law Enforcement

National Maine0

102030405060708090

100

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Federal Criminal LawDefendants by Gender, Nationally

Powder Cocaine Meth & Other Drugs

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Federal Sentencing in Maine

Defendants Sentenced in 2010for Prescription Drug Crimes

Portland Bangor0

5

10

15

20

Southern Maine v. Northern Maine

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Federal Sentencing in MaineSouthern Maine v. Northern Maine

Drug trafficking prosecutions for prescription drugs ONLY:

• Aroostook

• Hancock

• Kennebec

• Piscataquis

• Washington

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Federal Sentencing in MaineCrack Cocaine ProsecutionsAugust 2009 – September 2011

Southern Maine= 46

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Federal Sentencing in MaineCrack Cocaine ProsecutionsAugust 2009 – September 2011

Southern Maine

= 1

= 46

Northern Maine

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FY 2010

FY 2011

0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100

Federal Sentencing in MaineViolations of Supervised Release

for Prescription Drug Abuse

20.6%

38.2%

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Why & How?

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Why & How?

• Age-old human desire to get high…

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Why & How?

• Efficacy of opioid agonists…

• Age-old human desire to get high

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Why & How?

• Legal substance…

• Age-old human desire to get high

• Efficacy of opiod agonists

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Why & How?

• Age-old human desire to get high

• Legitimate source…

• Legal substance

• Efficacy of opiod agonists

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Why & How?

• Efficacy of opiod agonists

• Age-old human desire to get high

• Legitimate source

• Legal substance

• Money…

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Why & How?

• Efficacy of opiod agonists

• Age-old human desire to get high

• Legitimate source

• Legal substance

• Out-of-state sources…

• Money

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Responses

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Responses

• Criminalization…

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Responses

• Criminalization

• Treatment…

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Responses

• Treatment

• Drug Court…

• Criminalization

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Solutions

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Solutions

• Changes in the formula…

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Solutions

• Changes in the formula

• Advances in neurobiology…

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• Advances in neurobiology

• While we wait…

• Changes in the formula

Solutions

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• Advances in neurobiology

• While we wait:

• Changes in the formula

• State and federal cooperation…

Solutions

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• Advances in neurobiology

• While we wait:

• Changes in the formula

• Education…

Solutions

• State and federal cooperation

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• Advances in neurobiology

• While we wait:

• Women and drugs…

• Changes in the formula

Solutions

• State and federal cooperation

• Education

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• Advances in neurobiology

• While we wait:

• Users and dealers…

• Changes in the formula

Solutions

• State and federal cooperation

• Education• Women and drugs

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• Advances in neurobiology

• While we wait:

• Other tools…

• State and federal cooperation

• Education• Women and drugs• Users and dealers

• Changes in the formula

Solutions

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Federal Criminal Law

• Far-reaching impact

Sentencing in Maine

• Crime meets punishment

• Defendants often speak

• Reasons to hope…

• Balancing individual fairness with societal justice