Despite expansion, inconsistent access to veteran treatment courts

KAY DERVISHI

Originally published in City and State NY

You can get arrested in Westchester County, let’s say in Ossining,” state Sen. David Carlucci told City & State. “Let’s say it’s a domestic violence issue, you don’t have access to a domestic violence court because there’s not one set up in that town. Even if the town next door has a problem-solving court, you’re unable to go to that court because it’s not within that jurisdiction.”