On April 9, 2010,
in Military Healthcare,
by Noe Foster
The Hawaii House Committee on the Judiciary unanimously passed two resolutions to help troubled soldiers. The approved House Resolution 200 and House Concurrent Resolution 278 directs the Chief Justice to convene a committee to design a new court model that intercepts veterans who get into trouble with the law and redirects them to intensive treatment. [...]


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