123.001 – DRUG COURT PROGRAM DEFINED; PROCEDURES FOR
Texas Government Code § 123.001
Summary
This law defines a drug court program in Texas, emphasizing the integration of treatment services within the judicial process. It affects defendants involved in drug-related offenses, promoting a collaborative approach between prosecutors and defense attorneys to enhance public safety and protect participants' rights.
Defines essential characteristics of drug court programs.
Promotes nonadversarial collaboration between legal parties.
Focuses on integrating treatment services in judicial cases.
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