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Judge amplifies mental health court call

The Manitoba judge who has been looking into setting up a mental health court for the province says the time has come.

A Manitoba judge who has beenresearchinghow to set up amental health court for the province says the time has come for it to exist.

The court would divert mentally illpeople accused of crimes away from the traditional court system in an effort to reduce rates of criminal reinvolvement.

Currently, Manitoba has a drug-treatment diversion court where someaddicts can involve themselves in rehabilitative programs under court supervision and avoid jail or other criminal sanctions. But there have been calls to establish a similar system for the mentally ill.

Manitoba's NDP government has been examining the issue for years.

But provincial courtJudge Ray Wyant told people gathered fora workshop on mental health and justice Wednesday the time has come for a mental health court to be set up.

"That diversion it's been proven time and time again reduces the risk that that person will re-offend [and] protects society," Wyant said.

Wyant says his report on a mental health court is in the hands of the province.

"We know there are tough economic times but this is that kind of concept to I argue, the time has come."