Logan County State’s Attorney
announces creation of a Veterans Treatment Court
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[January 18, 2018]
Effective
January 1, 2018, the 11th Judicial Circuit, of which Logan County is
a part, established a Veterans Treatment Court. The mission of the
Veterans Treatment Court provides a clear purpose for the treatment
court:
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“The mission of the
11th Judicial Circuit Veterans Treatment Court is to identify
veterans within the criminal justice system and honor their
sacrifice and service by providing a collaborative, judicially
supervised, mentor oriented, treatment regime with the goal of
enhancing public safety, maintaining legal accountability, and
reintegrating stable and dependence-free veterans back into our
community by utilizing all available and appropriate resources.”
The Logan County State’s Attorney’s Office is a participating team
member of the 11th Judicial Circuit Veterans Treatment Court. In so
doing, this unique problem solving court allows this office to
recognize the invaluable service rendered by a veteran while still
maintaining public safety.
In order to be eligible, a person must meet the following criteria:
(1) Be a resident of one of the 5 counties in the 11th Judicial
Circuit (Ford,
Livingston, Logan, McLean or Woodford);
(2) Be eighteen (18) years of age or over;
(3) Be charged with a probation eligible, non-violent offense;
(4) Must have served, or currently is serving, in the U.S. Armed
Forces; (5) Must be eligible for VA
Healthcare benefits from the Veterans Administration
OR with a letter stating they would qualify with the exception of
income determination;
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(6) Must have a treatable behavioral health issue substantially
related to the offense;
(7) Must be willing and able to comply with the probation terms and conditions
of Veterans Court, and voluntarily consent to Veterans and Service Member
Treatment Court.
Due to the uncertainty of numbers of eligible participants, the Veterans
Treatment Court is circuit wide and meets in the McLean County Law and Justice
Center on a weekly basis in order to provide judicial economy. The Veterans
Treatment Court is judicially supervised by the Honorable Charles Feeney,
Resident Circuit Judge of Woodford County, who is also a veteran. “A weekly
meeting in Bloomington will no doubt add to an already heavy workload in this
office, but I strongly support this Veterans Treatment Court and the opportunity
it provides a veteran of our armed forces,” stated Jonathan Wright.
[Jonathan C. Wright
Logan County State’s Attorney]
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