What Is Veterans Court

What Is Veterans Court

Veterans Court, also known as Veterans Treatment Court (VTC), is a special court that helps veterans of any military branch who are involved in the criminal justice system. The court's goal is to help veterans reintegrate into their communities successfully. This is a military court of law and not a court of equity.
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