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Drug Court is a special court designed to deal with adult and juvenile defendants whose criminal behavior is directly related to their substance abuse. Participants must be referred for screening by the District Attorney, accepted into the program by the Drug Court Team, and agree to participate. Participants appear in Court and are involved in numerous other activities intended to promote substance free living.
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Yes, the court clerks can reject filings. However, they may only do so for at least one of the reasons for rejection listed in Chief Justice Directive 11-01. If the court rejects your filing, you can see the rejection reason through the Alerts screen.
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Concerning Court Appointments of Parental Responsibility Evaluators -
“Defining Drug Courts – The Key Components” – is a 32 page document that explains in specifics of each of the 10 Key Components for mu
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This paper addresses the most frequent issues that have been raised by drug court programs regarding drug testing.
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