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Connecticut War Veterans Getting a Break From Judicial System

Under a new program veterans will be able to use the state's Accelerated Rehabilitation program twice.

Connecticut veterans accused of less serious crimes could get a break from the state’s judicial system under a program aimed at treating them instead of prosecuting them.   

Under the initiative, state veterans arrested on charges like driving under the influence or breach of peace will be allowed to use the Accelerated Rehabilitation (AR) program twice when they are accused of less serious crimes. Under AR low-risk criminal defendants can avoid prosecution one time by enrolling in treatment.

Allowing state veterans to use it twice is an effort to recognize that many suffer from disorders that could have resulted from their war service, including multiple deployments to places like Iraq and Afghanistan, state officials say.

“Given the high incidence of …. stress that our veterans are experiencing, we’re concerned that their first introduction to the mental health system should come before incarceration, where possible,” Margaret Middleton, director of the Connecticut Veterans Legal Center, told the Hartford Courant. The center worked with Yale Law School on the new initiative.  

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Pop October 16, 2012 at 05:00 pm
Bravo !!!!
Mel Stimmel October 17, 2012 at 03:31 pm
As a veteran, I am opposed to this initiative.
I believe that while we all should be held accountable for our actions and suffer just consequences when breaking the law, Military Veterans should be held doubly accountable - rather than excuseable. For it is the standard, or the example that we set as those once charged with the safeguarding of this great nation both abroad and right here at home, by which we are now measured in our civilian lives. Let not the public look down upon us a pathetic weaklings that deserve another chance. Rather, have them look up to us as strong and upright men and women who strive valiantly to set the proper example for society. And when we err, let us receive the punishment we deserve.
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Thomas Paine June 18, 2013 at 01:47 pm
Why is it the panel for this event does not include a single advocate for gun-owners' rights? WithRead More all due respect to Chief McNamara, why does the panel no include a person who can speak to gun safety from a gun-owning civilian's perspective? ML, you claim that the assembled folks "do not offer judgements about gun ownership" but they are not including a single voice that can offer perspective on gun ownership. I have been to "education" sessions sponsored by Meg's March for Change and they are one-sided indoctrinations into gun control advocacy. >>>> I was in Hartford for the public hearings in January when both Meg and March co-founder Nancy gave their personal testimonies and they all but threatened the legislators on the panel with election day retribution for all those who did not tow the gun-control line of thinking (i.e. March and CAGV). To suggest that Meg "does not offer judgements" is fallacious and disingenuous.
DOR June 19, 2013 at 08:56 am
I'm o n Butterfield. No sightings here. Any specifics as to her location?
Carol Chapman June 19, 2013 at 09:23 am
Norma has been spotted this morning at the intersection of Kenan and Currituck. The red leash isRead More still attached. She was trying to eat a dead squirrel on Currituck. Very skittish, but still in the neighborhood (yay). Please watch for her. My husband and sister-in-law (who first spotted her on Currituck this morning) were unable to get near her. She's in the woods, heading toward Butterfield. Her foster mom is on the scene now. Folks in the neighborhood, please watch for her and call 203-942-4008 if you see her.
Carol Chapman June 19, 2013 at 11:20 am
Carolee Mason (Newtown's Animal Control Officer) is watching her from her car at the moment, armedRead More with catfood to tempt her closer. The foster mom is on her way there again, this time with chicken, and Laura is on her way with hamburger. Problem is, this dog is VERY shy, skittish and quick to run away.
Betsy Kraushaar June 17, 2013 at 07:54 am
If you have goodies left that you are interested in donating to our Girl Scout Troop...pleaseRead More contact me. Our troop has been saving/ fundraising for a senior trip to Europe for the past 5 years. Thanks in advance, Betsy
Llyod Christmas June 17, 2013 at 09:01 pm
Hi Betsy! We have tons of children's books left, and would be more than happy to donate them. HowRead More should I get in touch with you to drop them off?
Betsy Kraushaar June 17, 2013 at 10:46 pm
Lloyd, My email is betsykraushaar@charter.net....I'd love to get some books...Thanks!!!
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Elissa Bass June 14, 2013 at 08:44 pm
I do too.
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This is amazing. Where is she standing?