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Five freshman legislators on the Wyoming House Judiciary Committee voted down a bill Wednesday.
The bill would have given courts an option to send people who commit minor crimes into mental health treatment before they're convicted.
Opponents worried the bill would grow government and invite exploitation of the justice system.
The Wyoming Association of Sheriffs and Chiefs of Police said it would help simplify jail populations and prevent jail-deputy burnout.
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