. >> tracy morrison: i couldn't stop them.iled charges on my own daughters. >> whitaker: at her wit's end, it was tracy morrison who called the police. >> tracy morrison: it resulted in five felony charges for one, three for the other. >> whitaker: felony charges? >> tracy morrison: felony charges. see i was thinking, because i'm naive, that $100 is petty theft. well, no. they got them for forgery, and all-- all these felonies. and then they were trying to send them to prison, and i thought, this-- i just didn't even expect that to happen. >> whitaker: since she first used heroin seven years ago, jenna morrison has been charged with 23 felonies. todd anderson is her lawyer. >> todd anderson: so they're taking these low-level users and addicts, charging all these felonies, and then the problem is, is that they stack the sentences on them. and then when they violate their probations, then they're getting lengthy prison sentence for really, being an addict. >> whitaker: the county prosecutor would say, "there's just no denying sh