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New court program would help veterans transition from warriors to civilians

"Those involved with the judicial system, from probation officers to public defenders, were seeing the same trend: Young men who had never been in trouble before suddenly were appearing in court."

Fredericksburg Free Lance-Star

June 16, 2018

Mass IncarcerationAnthony BradleyJuly 31, 2018Fredericksburg Free Lance Star, Virginia
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