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The '''Jefferson County Veterans Treatment Court''' is a collaborative effort of nearly thirty municipalities to provide quality of life rehabilitative services for United States veterans. It was established in 2013 to address the needs of returning service members charged with crimes arising from substance abuse and mental health issues.
The '''Jefferson County Veterans Treatment Court''' is a collaborative effort of nearly thirty municipalities to provide quality of life rehabilitative services for United States veterans. It was established in [[2013]] to address the needs of returning service members charged with crimes arising from substance abuse and mental health issues.


Each year dozens of veterans are charged with various crimes and offenses in the metro Birmingham and surrounding areas. Many of these veterans have medical and health problems related to their military service and need assistance to resolve their issues.  
Each year dozens of veterans are charged with various crimes and offenses in the metro Birmingham and surrounding areas. Many of these veterans have medical and health problems related to their military service and need assistance to resolve their issues.  
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Revision as of 09:02, 1 October 2019

The Jefferson County Veterans Treatment Court is a collaborative effort of nearly thirty municipalities to provide quality of life rehabilitative services for United States veterans. It was established in 2013 to address the needs of returning service members charged with crimes arising from substance abuse and mental health issues.

Each year dozens of veterans are charged with various crimes and offenses in the metro Birmingham and surrounding areas. Many of these veterans have medical and health problems related to their military service and need assistance to resolve their issues.

Veterans who successfully graduate from Veterans Court avoid lengthy prison sentences, and in many instances receive a reduction in charge or have their case dismissed through pretrial diversion.

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