Governor McCrory Attends Opening Ceremony of North Carolina’s First Veterans Treatment Court | Eastern North Carolina Now

Court Will Support Veterans under Judicial Monitoring by Offering Resources for Treatment, Education and Vocational Programs and Community Resources.

ENCNow
News Release:

    Raleigh, NC  -  Governor Pat McCrory and Department of Public Safety Secretary Frank L. Perry attended the opening ceremony of North Carolina's first veterans treatment court in Harnett County today. The court was made possible through a $66,696.88 grant from the Governor's Crime Commission.

    "My administration is dedicated to making North Carolina more veteran-friendly," Governor McCrory said. "Harnett County's Veterans Treatment Court is the first of its kind in North Carolina. We plan to build on the successes achieved here by partnering with the military and local stakeholders to open more veterans courts across North Carolina so that we can give our veterans the support they deserve."

    The goal of the District 11A Veterans Treatment Court is to help those that have served our nation and honor their service. Through a collaborative effort among the local court, U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs, community veterans' organizations, and other various community partners, veterans treatment courts aim to reduce recidivism among veteran defendants by providing them with the opportunity to regain stability and lead productive lives.

    The court will provide a means to divert veterans from the traditional criminal justice system and link them with the programs, benefits and services they have earned. It will provide the structured support veterans need to lead productive and law-abiding lives through referrals for treatment, education and vocational programs, and community resources while being judicially monitored. Court eligibility is based upon severity of the offense and the veteran's discharge level to ensure only appropriate crimes are considered.

    District 11A Veterans Treatment Court in Harnett County is a pilot project supported by a grant through the Governor's Crime Commission. The grant is for a one-year term.


    Contact: Crystal Feldman
      govpress@nc.gov
Go Back


Leave a Guest Comment

Your Name or Alias
Your Email Address ( your email address will not be published )
Enter Your Comment ( text only please )




Debate Over Government Energy Subsidies Ought to Include Penalties Press Releases: Elected office holders, Op-Ed & Politics, Bloodless Warfare: Politics Newport Wind Project: Model Universal Wind Law


HbAD0

Latest Bloodless Warfare: Politics

President Donald J. Trump slammed failed Governor Roy Cooper's soft-on-crime agenda that led to the tragic murder of Ukrainian refugee, Iryna Zarutska, by a career criminal in North Carolina.
WASHINGTON, D.C. — Soft-on-crime Democrat Roy Cooper stayed silent this weekend after police released the footage of a repeat offender brutally murdering an innocent passenger on the Charlotte Light Rail.
Today Governor Josh Stein signed Executive Order 23, establishing the North Carolina Energy Policy Task Force to strengthen the state’s electricity infrastructure and energy affordability as demand increases.
I am honored to announce my candidacy for City Council.
The N.C. Department of Environmental Quality’s Division of Coastal Management announced nearly $6 million in Resilient Coastal Communities Program (RCCP) grants, with nearly $1.2 million of that going to support communities in District 3.
National Republican Senatorial Committee (NRSC) Chairman Tim Scott released the following statement commenting on President Trump's "complete and total endorsement" of Michael Whatley for the North Carolina U.S. Senate race in a Truth Social post earlier this evening:
(RALEIGH) Today, Governor Josh Stein announced that the Department of Natural and Cultural Resources has awarded more than $2.6 million to trail development and restoration projects in eastern North Carolina.

HbAD1

Gary Carlton moved out of his school district, apparently on June 13.
(RALEIGH) Today Governor Stein signed seven bills and vetoed three bills.
(RALEIGH) Governor Josh Stein announced today that TMG & Haartz Solutions LLC, a new joint venture to supply synthetic leather materials for automotive interiors, will create 125 jobs over the next five years in Rutherford County.
We must vet, and elect those who will actually represent the people or we will be stuck with the same mess we have now.
On the heels of the largest jobs commitment in North Carolina’s history, Governor Josh Stein, Department of Commerce Secretary Lee Lilley, and the Economic Development Partnership of North Carolina traveled to Paris to advocate for North Carolina with business leaders at the 55th Paris Air Show.
Snowden: last night at Southside the announcement was made that the vote on closing Snowden will be at the school board regular meeting on Tuesday June 3 at 5:30 PM.
“Accurate voter registration rolls are critical to ensure that elections in North Carolina are conducted fairly, accurately, and without fraud.”

HbAD2

School announced yesterday that the so called forums at Chocowinity Middle School tonight (April 29,2025) and S.W. Snowden (Thursday May 1, 2025) have been cancelled pending the managers proposed budget.
This Thursday April 17 at 6:00 PM at King Chicken Restaurant.
The political schedule has suddenly become complicated. This is because the Republican party is deliberately scheduling events to conflict with our schedule.
The Conservative Club meets Wednesday February 26 at 6:00 pm at King Chicken Restaurant.
Karen Brinson Bell, executive director of the NC State Board of Elections, recently was elected incoming president of the National Association of State Election Directors (NASED), putting her in line to serve as association president in 2026.
Rep. Keith Kidwell sends; As Americans we should be proud to display our flag. I offer my support to keep the flag flying at Camping World in Greenville, NC.
The State Board of Elections will hold a meeting at 11 a.m. on Tuesday, November 26, 2024, in the Board Room of the Third Floor of the Dobbs Building, 430 N. Salisbury St., Raleigh, NC 27603.

HbAD3

 
Back to Top