Criminal
May 12, 1999
Orange County Counselors Said To Have Conflict
LAGUNA NIGUEL - When Costa Mesa resident Bethany Peca entered a drug counseling class at the Center for Creative Alternatives counseling center in Costa Mesa last year, she had already been "clean" for two years. But Peca, who had an outstanding arrest warrant in her name, was ordered by a judge to attend counseling to avoid doing time behind bars.
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