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Times staff writers Roxana Kopetman and Ray Perez compiled the Week in Review stories On Aug. 12, 13-year-old Deanna Young walked into the Tustin Police Department with a trash bag
containing cocaine, drug packaging equipment and small amounts of marijuana and pills. The teen-ager told police the drugs belonged to her parents, who were promptly arrested on suspicion of
possessing cocaine. Bobby Dale and Judith Ann Young were released from jail on their own recognizance. Their daughter, who at first was sent to a county home for abused or neglected
children, was reunited with her parents. On Tuesday, the Youngs pleaded not guilty to the charges and asked a judge to place them in a drug education and rehabilitation program. The judge
agreed to let them apply. The county Probation Department will interview them and conduct background checks to determine whether they qualify. If so, and if they successfully complete the
program, the Youngs’ arrest records will be erased. The couple’s request is not an admission of guilt, said William Gamble, Judith Young’s attorney. “It doesn’t really matter whether they
are innocent or guilty,” Gamble said. “They’re concerned about having this on their record.” The story continues Nov. 6, when the couple returns to court to hear whether they will be
accepted in the program. MORE TO READ