124.006 – COURTESY SUPERVISION. (a) A veterans treatment
Texas Government Code § 124.006
Summary
This law allows veterans treatment courts to transfer supervision of a defendant to another court in a nearby county, provided both courts agree. This facilitates better management of defendants who may work or live outside the original court's jurisdiction.
Transfers supervision between veterans treatment courts.
Requires consent from both participating courts.
Applicable to defendants working or residing in adjacent counties.
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