American Homecomings » The path through unemployment, bankruptcy and an arrest led Anthony Stott to care.Jun 25 2012 - After spending three tours in Iraq as a Marine, Anthony Stott came back to his Northville, Mich. home in 2008 and watched life spiral downward.
Although he had worked all his young life, now he couldn’t find a job. He got so behind in his bills, he had to declare bankruptcy. In 2011 he was arrested for drunken driving and possession of marijuana.
He was sentenced to 18 months of probation with random drug and alcohol testing, which meant additional expense for him.
A probation officer suggested he attend something new in Novi called Veterans Court. The judge, Brian MacKenzie, impressed him. So did the probation officer, Mike McGlown.
Stott received counseling and was able to talk about his time overseas with other veterans. read more>>>
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